Retired Steve Quaife Paralegal Services

Retired Steve Quaife Paralegal Services Retired-Paralegal Services/ Court Agent

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We can Represent you in court in the following areas:
Provincial Offences, Traffic Tickets, Liquor Violation, No Insurance, Fish & Wildlife Violation,
Off Road Vehicle Offences, all POA Offences
Small Claims (p to $25000.00)
Criminal Code Summary Conviction Offences

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12/31/2021

Happy New Year everyone and many more to come

06/01/2017

This is a long post but important to everyone, especially ladies when shopping.

NOT ALL THIEVES ARE STUPID

1. LONG-TERM PARKING:
Some people left their car in the long-term parking at San Jose while away, and someone broke into the car. Using the information on the car's registration in the glove compartment, they drove the car to the people's home in Pebble Beach and robbed it. So I guess if we are going to leave the car in long-term parking, we should NOT leave the registration/insurance cards in it, nor your remote garage door opener.
This gives us something to think about with all our new electronic technology.

2. GPS:
Someone had their car broken into while they were at a football game. Their car was parked on the green which was adjacent to the football stadium and specially allotted to football fans. Things stolen from the car included a garage door remote control, some money and a GPS which had been prominently mounted on the dashboard. When the victims got home, they found that their house had been ransacked and just about everything worth anything had been stolen. The thieves had used the GPS to guide them to the house. They then used the garage remote control to open the garage door and gain entry to the house. The thieves knew the owners were at the football game, they knew what time the game was scheduled to finish and so they knew how much time they had to clean out the house. It would appear that they had brought a truck to empty the house of its contents.
�Something to consider if you have a GPS - don't put your home address in it... Put a nearby address (like a store or gas station) so you can still find your way home if you need to, but no one else would know where you live if your GPS were stolen.

3. CELL PHONES:
I never thought of this.......�This lady has now changed her habit of how she lists her names on her cell phone after her handbag was stolen. Her handbag, which contained her cell phone, credit card, wallet, etc., was stolen. Twenty minutes later when she called her hubby, from a pay phone telling him what had happened, hubby says, “I received your text asking about our Pin number and I've replied a little while ago.” When they rushed down to the bank, the bank staff told them all the money was already withdrawn. The thief had actually used the stolen cell phone to text “hubby” in the contact list and got hold of the pin number. Within 20 minutes he had withdrawn all the money from their bank account.
�Moral of the lesson:
a. Do not disclose the relationship between you and the people in your contact list. Avoid using names like Home, Honey, Hubby, Sweetheart, Dad, Mom, etc....
b. And very importantly, when sensitive info is being asked through texts, CONFIRM by calling back.
c. Also, when you're being texted by friends or family to meet them somewhere, be sure to call back to confirm that the message came from them. If you don't reach them, be very careful about going places to meet “family and friends” who text you.

4. PURSE IN THE GROCERY CART SCAM:
A lady went grocery-shopping at a local mall and left her purse sitting in the children's seat of the cart while she reached something off a shelf... wait till you read the WHOLE story! Her wallet was stolen, and she reported it to the store personnel. After returning home, she received a phone call from the Mall Security to say that they had her wallet and that although there was no money in it, it did still hold her personal papers. She immediately went to pick up her wallet, only to be told by Mall Security that they had not called her. By the time she returned home again, her house had been broken into and burglarized. The thieves knew that by calling and saying they were Mall Security, they could lure her out of her house long enough for them to burglarize it.

*PLEASE PASS THIS ON
Even if this does not pertain to you... Pass it on to your family and friends.

Steve Quaife's Paralegal Services (705) 627-6380

10/23/2016

Did you know?

With winter just around the corner and the daylight getting shorter, driving gets a little more hazardous. I like to error on the side of caution and safety so, it is much better to have your Full Headlight System on at all times. That way you don’t have to think about the time of day or the weather conditions. Most vehicles these days have daytime running lighta which are on all the time which is good. But, the problem is that most people don’t realize they don’t have their full lights on. Without your full lighting system on the rear of your vehicle is harder to see. Most vehicles today are equipped so you can put the full headlight system on and leave them on all the time. Then when you shut your vehicle off the lights go off too.

Under the Highway Traffic Act section # 13(2), it requires you to have your full headlight system on and operating during the following times and conditions.

From one-half (1/2) hr. before sunset to one-half (1/2) hr. after sunrise. They must also be on due to insufficient light or in unfavourable atmospheric conditions, ie: rain, snow, dust etc. You must be able to see persons or vehicles clearly at a distance of 150 metres or 492 feet. or less. If not you must have your full headlight system on.

If not, it could cost you $85.00 (set fine) + 20.00 (Surcharge) + $5.00 (Cost Offence Notice or Summons) = $110.00 and No Points

So remember, keep your full headlight system on and be seen and safe. You will also keep your money in your pocket no someone else's.

Have a good Week

08/26/2016

Remember when you get that Ticket, DON'T JUST Pay it. Get some advice from a Paralegal first. Because you may have the opportunity to get the fine reduced or even dismissed. Remember errors occur in every field. When speaking with a Paralegal usually the first 1/2 hr. is free.
The same thing go for being sued in Small Claims Court, for non-payment of a debt etc. There maybe some legal issues you either missed, don't know or don't fully understand. It is always best to check first on all legal matters.

If you do contact a Paralegal or lawyer, DO NOT post you issues on Face Book or any other media as it could be used later by the other side. It is confidential info nation and you DON'T What the World to know it.

If I can be of assistance to you please feel free to contact me at
E-mail: [email protected]
or 705 627-6380

Have a great Day
Steve

08/26/2016

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