Rob> I agree again. I had a driver that recieved a fine because his haz mat card was missing one number. And this was after he was at the Milton scale for 1.5 hrs with a perfect pass on all other related matters during a full inspection. So, I decided to fight this one. I sat in the court room listening to incrediable fines that had been issued to a driver or company. Serious items. However, 7 of the 11 drivers that appeared were unable to speak or read english? And they were granted a lessor fine and the option to pay over 3 months. My turn: I addressed how I sat and listened to the drivers before me and that I found it insulting that the MTO would issue the company a $295 fine due to 1 number missing on the haz mat card. And if it were a serious issue as I have heard before me, I would not be standing in this court room defending what was a serious violation, but do all we could to address it within the company. I expressed that the MTO should focus more on the seriousness of safety violations and not what I am here for today. The judge dropped the fine.