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Old 03-23-2006, 04:06 AM
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A 39-year-old Aurora woman has become the first person in Ontario to be caught using a decoy in her vehicle so she could drive in a carpool lane.

Instead of finding a child in a car seat during yesterday morning's rush hour, an Ontario Provincial Police officer patrolling the high-occupancy vehicle lane on Highway 404 discovered a stuffed winter coat.

"It looked like Kenny from South Park was strapped in the child seat," OPP Sgt. Cam Woolley said.

More than one person must be in a vehicle in order to use the specially designated lanes. Police have issued hundreds of tickets to violators since HOV lanes opened on Highway 404 and Highway 403 in December. About 1,000 vehicles a day have been using the carpool lanes during rush hour, police said.

"We've been averaging a couple of hundred tickets each month and some of them are real rocket scientists," Woolley said. "We've caught people driving with no insurance, no licence and on criminal warrants.

"But we actually thought we'd wind up getting a lot of people using mannequins like they have done in California and other places.... This is the first person who has been really creative at cheating just so they could use the HOV lanes."

Woolley said the driver, whose name has not been released, admitted to the patrol officer that she had pulled the stunt many times in the past. "She told the officer that the fake baby routine usually worked," he said.

The officer initially spotted the motorist heading south on the 404 near Sheppard Ave. at about 9 a.m.

"He noticed (the car) seemed to be driving too slowly, so he pulled up beside her," Woolley said. "Had she been going faster, he probably wouldn't have stopped her, but he just thought something didn't look right.

"He really thought at first it was a real kid sitting in the child seat in the right rear of the car. He pulled up beside her and drove for a long period. Even when he stopped her, the officer still wasn't 100 per cent certain there wasn't a real kid in the car seat."

Woolley said the woman had stuffed a hooded winter coat with an unknown material and pulled the hood down so the face wouldn't have been visible.

"His arms were stretched out, but there weren't any hands," Woolley said. "Looked like a scarecrow ... and that Kenny character from the South Park cartoon series. He was almost fooled."

Police said the woman, who was on her way to work in downtown Toronto, was charged under the Highway Traffic Act with improper use of an HOV lane. If convicted, she faces a fine of $110 and a penalty of three demerit points.
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ha ha.
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classic.....

but aren't the cops getting a taste of their own medicine?
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hahaha that's great
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lol, but I dont think she's the first person to use a dummy, there was a guy who used a dummy and got cought.

And those HOV lanes are the worst place to be in non-rush hour traffic. You get stuck behind one slow f*%k and all that's left is watch helplessly as the other 4 lanes are zooming past you on the right.
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Originally Posted by BlackieZ,Mar 23 2006, 10:09 AM
lol, but I dont think she's the first person to use a dummy, there was a guy who used a dummy and got cought.

And those HOV lanes are the worst place to be in non-rush hour traffic. You get stuck behind one slow f*%k and all that's left is watch helplessly as the other 4 lanes are zooming past you on the right.
anyone else got a problem with the concept of HOV lanes?

i mean, my S2000 always has a minimum 50% occupancy when it's used....is that not high occupancy?

but the person with 2 people in a 5 or 7 seater is considered high occupancy?

fvckers....
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^ so if you ride a bike.. that's also 50% occupancy?? COOL!
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I don't think a child or anyone without a license for that matter can be considered as part of a HOV, it's not like driving them is cutting down on traffic which is the point of the lanes in the first place.
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I have changed lanes over the solid line because of that slow f*%k.
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