In most cases no. However, there could be situations where there is sufficient evidence that you were driving without actually seeing you drive. It is also possible they DID see you drive and you just did not see them.
2007-12-29 07:43:10
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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If there is a witness willing to testify in court to say they saw you driving then yes (at least here in Ontario). It doesn't have to be a police officer.
2007-12-29 18:41:02
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answered by joeanonymous 6
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I have been in law enforcement for 5 years. The answer is no. Just like he can't issue a ticket because he didn't witness you speeding, he just thinks that at one time you did speed. Common sense!
2007-12-29 15:34:02
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answered by ~Alicia~ 2
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no they have to see you driving but you better be able to explain how your car is sitting somewhere other than drive way and no else is around to drive it there-worse they can do is have car towed
2007-12-29 15:33:08
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answered by southarkansas 6
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