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TICKET911.CA MAKES AVAILABLE A GUIDE INFORMING DRIVERS ON HOW TO CONTEST PARKING TICKETS

Montreal, Quebec (August 21, 2013) - Each year, in Montreal, more than one (1) million parking tickets are issued. In 2012, according to the finance department of the city of Montreal, the proceeds stemming from parking tickets totaled $159 million dollars.

The number of parking spaces in Montreal is limited. Multiple and juxtaposed parking signs and overlay panels are placed one on top of another or next to each other on the same pole, and the use of jargon (whose meaning is often too difficult to understand) are a few of the factors which may lead to confusion in the minds of motorists and as such, may result in leading them in error.

Me Avi Levy, Me Bernard Lévy-Soussan and their team of lawyers have decided to draft and publish a comprehensive guide explaining how to contest parking tickets. The parking rules and regulations motorists are obliged to adhere to and respect are hence, clarified, simplified and explained.

This guide will help readers gain a comprehensive overview of the applicable parking laws and cases, identify the offences and penalties as per the Quebec Highway Safety Code, and recognize the process by which a motorist may contest a parking ticket.

This guide will be downloadable for free on the website of Ticket 911, effective August 26, 2013, for a limited time only.

About Ticket911.ca

This law firm works in the fields of road safety and criminal law in Quebec. It benefits from the experience and knowledge of Me Avi Levy and Me Bernard Lévy-Soussan in order to assist you in defending your rights under the best conditions, upon receipt of a statement of violation in regards to the Quebec Highway Safety Code as well as all statements of offence in Ontario and/or New York. Ticket911.ca helps you challenge all offence reports and manage your driving record, even if you are a commercial driver.

For more information on the services offered by Ticket911.ca, visit www.ticket911.ca or call (514) 700-0303 / (855) 444-4911 or visit their office.

Sincerely,
Avi Levy and Bernard Lévy-Soussan, Lawyers

SOURCE:
Ticket911 www.ticket911.ca

FOR INFORMATION AND CONSULTATION:
Avi Levy, Lawyer at alevy@ticket911.ca or
Bernard Lévy-Soussan, Lawyer at bls@ticket911.ca
Telephone: (514) 700-0303 / (855) 444-4911

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