01-11-2020 06:35 PM - edited 01-05-2022 10:18 AM
I pulled over by a police officer
he blemed on me that I was on the phone
on September
now how do I get a proof of call history
for September the 9 th
please any one help
I really appreciate that
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01-12-2020 09:10 AM
dude
I can help
forget about it
the law is you held a phone in your hands while seated behind a vehicle.
its better to pay or pay more later
unless losing work then seek sosticket google it
01-12-2020 09:07 AM
won't help in court anyway. move on
01-12-2020 09:06 AM
it won't help in court ! if you held phone in your hand !
but you can see call history don't worry .
01-12-2020 03:28 AM - edited 01-12-2020 03:29 AM
@CannonFodder It works for no bicycle helmet tickets but I think they take distracted driving a little more seriously.
01-12-2020 02:45 AM
@darlicious wrote:@khalilnadeem1 You could luck out and the cop doesn't show up.
Methinks that's about the only way @khalilnadeem1 is gonna "beat the rap".
01-12-2020 02:44 AM
@AE_Collector wrote:I HIGHLY doubt they are going to set you free if you come up with records showing you weren't on a call.
Could have been writing a text or an email for that matter.
Could have been looking at a web page.
listening to music or watching TV!
pluging in the charging cable.
All are distractions that don't involve call records.
EXACTLY! Might have been sittin' there playin' a game of Boom Beach, Candy Crush, or, dare I say.... Sudoku! 😉
01-12-2020 02:08 AM
@khalilnadeem1 You could luck out and the cop doesn't show up.
01-11-2020 11:59 PM
I can't recall now... are the distracted driving laws federal or is each province different. I know there are frequently disputes in the news in BC but I think it is rare to get charges overturned.
AE_Collector
01-11-2020 11:37 PM
@AE_Collector wrote:I HIGHLY doubt they are going to set you free if you come up with records showing you weren't on a call.
Could have been writing a text or an email for that matter.
Could have been looking at a web page.
listening to music or watching TV!
pluging in the charging cable.
All are distractions that don't involve call records.
AE_Collector
Even just picking up the phone to look at the clock would probably be considered distracted driving.
01-11-2020 11:35 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
@khalilnadeem1 wrote:I don’t know that I will go for trialling
please show me a way
thanks for you’re help any way
If it's anything like BC traffic tickets, you need to dispute the ticket. Then they set a trial date. Just standing there pleading innocence won't do anything. You need to show that the accusation is false. You're innocent to start of course. But they will present evidence to prove that you did the crime. You need to refute that evidence.
Not disputing it implies a guilty plea and you take your lumps.
Also, if the police have video of you with the phone in your hand and they present that, it's going to be hard to beat this.
01-11-2020 11:32 PM
I HIGHLY doubt they are going to set you free if you come up with records showing you weren't on a call.
Could have been writing a text or an email for that matter.
Could have been looking at a web page.
listening to music or watching TV!
pluging in the charging cable.
All are distractions that don't involve call records.
AE_Collector
01-11-2020 11:31 PM - edited 01-11-2020 11:35 PM
@khalilnadeem1 wrote:I don’t know that I will go for trialling
please show me a way
thanks for you’re help any way
If it's anything like BC traffic tickets, you need to dispute the ticket. Then they set a trial date. Just standing there pleading innocence won't do anything. You need to show that the accusation is false. You're innocent to start of course. But they will present evidence to prove that you did the crime. You need to refute that evidence.
Not disputing it implies a guilty plea and you take your lumps.
Edit: oh and the cards are stacked against you in the system. The cop is never wrong donchaknow. /s
01-11-2020 11:27 PM
I don’t know that I will go for trialling
please show me a way
thanks for you’re help any way
01-11-2020 11:23 PM - edited 01-11-2020 11:26 PM
@Anonymous wrote:You posted in a thread about just signing up. So if you just signed up, what are you doing here? So I doubt you just signed up. The usage logs only go back 3 months. I suppose you would need the moderators to dig out your history. Thus the second part of the thread title.
Why wouldn't you have collected this data when the cop wrote you up?
@Anonymous I have moved your message into the new thread that I created for this member.
01-11-2020 11:19 PM - edited 01-11-2020 11:26 PM
Old news repeat question. Apparently I don't sit at my computer all day tallying who all writes what. 🙂
Thanks for noticing computergeek541.
01-11-2020 11:15 PM - edited 01-11-2020 11:16 PM
@khalilnadeem1 wrote:I pulled over by a police officer
he blemed on me that I was on the phone
on September
now how do I get a proof of call history
for September the 9 th
please any one help
I really appreciate that
My undrerstanding is that you don't have to be in a phone call or sending/replying to a text message to be considered using the phone, and simply have the phone in your hand is enough. I'm not so sure how much the call history would help. It would be best to talk to a lawyer.
01-11-2020 11:13 PM - last edited on 01-11-2020 11:21 PM by computergeek541
Hello everyone respected
i pulled over by a police officer in Brampton
he thiught I am on the phone whic I wasn’t
on September the 9th at 03:30pm
mid any one can help me pull out the call history or tell me how
I really appreciate that
I have court on March
kind regard
edited by computergeek541: phone number removed, messages moved to create a new message thread
01-11-2020 06:47 PM
@khalilnadeem1 I'm afraid @Dunkman is right, I just tried and the system only allows going back to Oct 11th. You can send a message to moderators via SIMon here: https://publicmobile.ca.ada.support/chat/
They may be able to give a longer calling history report. Good luck.
01-11-2020 06:45 PM
Dude it’s more than three months
please help me out
it’s in September 9th
01-11-2020 06:43 PM
@khalilnadeem1 wrote:I pulled over by a police officer
he blemed on me that I was on the phone
on September
now how do I get a proof of call history
for September the 9 th
please any one help
I really appreciate that
You might be out of luck. Under usage history in your self service account, you can see the last 3 months of usage. Ie. calls, data, texts. September 9 is more than 90 days.
01-11-2020 06:43 PM - edited 01-11-2020 06:43 PM
@khalilnadeem1 wrote:I pulled over by a police officer
he blemed on me that I was on the phone
on September
now how do I get a proof of call history
for September the 9 th
please any one help
I really appreciate that
Log into your account and on the overview page under 'My Plan/Change my Plan', click where it says 'View My Usage'. From there you can see all your calling and texting usage. You should be able to select a period of upto 90 days to view your usage.