Cops can fix small errors on tickets after issuing them, Appeal Court rules
TORONTO — An officer who fixes minor mistakes after issuing a ticket does not affect its validity, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Thursday.
The ruling, which clarifies inconsistent lower court rulings, restores driving convictions against two motorists.
“An important goal of the Provincial Offences Act is that cases be decided on their merits,” the Appeal Court found. “A corollary to that goal is that a minor defect in a proceeding, not prejudicing a defendant, should not be given effect to.”
In the first case, an officer ticketed Amatal Wadood for making an unsafe turn. The ticket, however, did not name the municipality where the offence occurred, so the officer filled in “City of Vaughan” before filing it with the court.


