Vehicle impoundment appeal allowed; owner exercised due diligence by checking employee's licence upon hiring.
The appellant appealed the impoundment of his farm vehicle under the Highway Traffic Act, arguing due diligence and exceptional hardship.
The vehicle was impounded when an employee, whose licence was suspended, drove it off the farm.
The Tribunal found the appellant exercised due diligence by checking the employee's licence upon hiring and having no reason to doubt its validity, especially since the employee was not authorized to drive the vehicle off the farm.
The exceptional hardship argument failed due to the availability of an alternative vehicle.
The Tribunal ordered the Registrar to release the vehicle.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalNov 30, 2015