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If you don't want to fight the violation ticket, you can '''pay the fine'''. If you pay it, you don't have to go to court, but a '''conviction''' is entered against you. | If you don't want to fight the violation ticket, you can '''pay the fine'''. If you pay it, you don't have to go to court, but a '''conviction''' is entered against you. | ||
There are many ways to pay traffic ticket fines: by phone, by mail, through your financial institution, at most Autoplan brokers and driver licensing offices, at government agent offices and court registries. See the ICBC website at [http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Paying-and-disputing-tickets.aspx | There are many ways to pay traffic ticket fines: by phone, by mail, through your financial institution, at most Autoplan brokers and driver licensing offices, at government agent offices and court registries. See the ICBC website at [http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Paying-and-disputing-tickets.aspx icbc.com] for details. | ||
If you don’t fight the ticket within 30 days, you will be automatically convicted. | If you don’t fight the ticket within 30 days, you will be automatically convicted. | ||
===If you don’t pay the fine=== | ===If you don’t pay the fine=== |
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