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I am not sure if anyone has brought this up before but they have been implementing speeding/red light cameras down here for some time now and unfortunately I have been nabbed several times (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)
Every time I get one I am always tempted to go fight it but seeing as it doesnt hit your record or you insurance it is usually just easier to log on to the website and pay the darn thing. I have always heard of people getting out of them by sending letters saying that there is no violation of contract between you and the ticketing company (in my case photonotice.com) and siting that the company itself is not a legal entity and the ticket was never issued correctly by a ticketing officer. I also always want to question the most recent calibration records for said camera. Anyways, has anyone ever had luck with this? I am not against paying the price of breaking the law and I dont normally speed excessively but I hate speed traps in little towns designed just to do that, trap you. Also, if I am going to pay something I would like to speak with an officer and at least ask to see his radar gun and check his calibration sticker. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,108 Joined: 4-March 10 From: san jose, ca Member No.: 11,430 Region Association: Northern California ![]() ![]() |
as i recall, a bunch of san jose camera issued speeding tickets had to be thrown out because something in the city charter states they have to be issued by an officer.
might be worth looking into your local city charter. there's also some sort of coating for license plates that supposedly renders your plate too reflective to be visible to most cameras, yet isn't noticible to the naked eye. |
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