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Eight demerit points equate to four suspension points, meaning missing either two Test matches or four white-ball internationals. The points system for offences is similar to the process in Formula1 ...
A 21-year-old Gatineau man faces a stiff fine, demerit points and his vehicle was seized for 30 days after leading police on ...
MPPs of all political stripes are calling on the government to tack demerit points on to the $155 fine introduced four years ago for using hand-held devices while driving.
Government will soon be reviewing the drawing board to complete a review of the demerit system in the Road Traffic Regulations in an effort to clamp down on lawlessness in the public service ...
Distracted drivers caught talking on hand-held communication devices, adjusting their GPS or watching DVDs will get three demerit points, starting Oct. 20, the province announced Wednesday.
When a player reaches four or more demerit points within a two-year time frame, the points are converted into suspension points and a player is banned. Two suspension points equate to a ban from one ...
Ontario proposed a potentially costly hike in penalties for distracted drivers Monday by imposing three demerit points in addition to a maximum fine of up to $1,000 as part of wide-ranging road ...
Demerit points last on a player's record for two years from the date of the offence and are expunged upon expiry. A player given demerit points can also by fined some - or all - of their match fee.