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Speeding ticket.....sent by mail.....given to me by a CAMERA....pure bullcrap

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  • Frogdog

    Yep, and about 90% of that $150 goes straight in the contractor's pocket.

    They have a few of these in our area. Fighting one of the camera tickets is near impossible from what I understand, and they threaten that if you DO fight it and lose, they then WILL count the points against your license. Whole thing is just a big scam.

    Every time I see one, I have a mind to come back at night with some black spray paint and close their little spying eyes.

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  • waltermoe

    That happened to the wife almost three years ago . She was going through Cedar Rapids Iowa. Picture of the car, license plates and where to send the money. First ticket in her life according to her. She said she was just keeping up with traffic. I seen the other day on the news that Iowa is trying to pass a law that only if your over 10 mph of the speed limit will they send out a ticket.

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  • KL

    There's a great picture of me flipping off a red-light camera as I got stuck behind another car that kept me from getting out of the line of sight. It was well worth the fine just to have that photo!

    Pay up. The Matrix demands it.

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  • Grasshopper

    got one of those in St. Louis years ago Showed me running a red light. Fact is I I know I didn’t. But the “camera” showed I did. Talked with local sheriff said if I don’t they will put in on my record and still pay. Short story long, St. Louis got enough people to protest this as it turned out that the pictures were doctored and the company was reaping lots of cash! It was a total scam and the city had them stop.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    waltermoe: 29939678045979/comments/29939694108443

    That happened to the wife almost three years ago . She was going through Cedar Rapids Iowa. Picture of the car, license plates and where to send the money. First ticket in her life according to her. She said she was just keeping up with traffic. I seen the other day on the news that Iowa is trying to pass a law that only if your over 10 mph of the speed limit will they send out a ticket.

    They might just as well raise the speed limit and then harshly enforce the new one.

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  • Alpine

    Red light cameras are a revenue generators. They can be easily defeated by demanding the person issuing the ticket appear in court as demanded by the Constitution. Once they see the costs climb the cameras disappear. It is not worth the cost.

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  • Mercury

    I have never gotten a ticket from a speed camera, but if I did, I WOULD spray paint that sucker. Over and over. If you can't face your accuser in court, then I'm not paying. :)

    Merc

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  • NotDracon

    Have heard from other sources in addition to Alpine that a red light camera ticket can be defeated in court if you have the time and energy to do so.

    I guess that's one of the few things I have in common with you guys here; I'm not fond of these "automated nannies" either. An attempt was made here in PR to install red light cameras but they were killed almost immediately by a hurricane and were never repaired. So there's that.

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  • dunbarboyz

    There are ways to make your license plate invisible to cameras. Just saying.

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  • Junkballer

    I suggest that if you drive a pick-up truck just leave the tail gate down, they ( camera ) can't see your license plate, no law against that 😀…..I'm a cat-skinner from way back 👍️

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  • mike55
    Junkballer: 29939678045979/comments/29939679544091

    I suggest that if you drive a pick-up truck just leave the tail gate down, they ( camera ) can't see your license plate, no law against that 😀…..I'm a cat-skinner from way back 👍️

    Or act like a dumbocrap and drive around with a mask on! Cant prove who was driving, no ticket.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Traffic tickets are just a money maker for the city and state

    Red lightI cameras total scam half to the company providing the equipment and half to the town

    Boss hog and rosco would be proud a

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  • US Military Guy

    No points on your license . . . because they can't prove it was you driving the car?

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  • pulsarnc

    Can't prove who was driving and also you are not able to confront your accusers in court. just takes some effort on your part

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  • Junkballer
    mike55: 29939678045979/comments/29939683581467

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11436676#Comment_11436676

    Or act like a dumbocrap and drive around with a mask on! Cant prove who was driving, no ticket.

    Around here the ticket goes to the one who's name is on the registration regardless of who's driving……😡. It's then up to you to find the culprit responsible for payment of the fine. Good luck on any reimbursement 🙄

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  • chiefr

    Years ago, I lived in a town in NC that did the camera thing and someone went around taking them out with paintballs.

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  • buddyb

    I knew someone that got a $40. ticket with his picture running a red light.He sent them a picture of 2-twenty dollar bills.They sent him a picture of a set of handcuffs and he paid the ticket.I think it was in Charlotte NC.

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  • JimmyJack

    break the law pay up

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  • yonson

    The City of Minneapolis set up cameras in the early 2000s. In 2007, the MN Supreme Court struck down the program as it conflicted with State law because the images couldn't confirm who was driving. 2.6 million dollars was refunded to 15,000 drivers. Now the city wants to reinstate the program but image issues and the law still remain to be overcome.

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  • KL
    buddyb: 29939678045979/comments/29939684339995

    I knew someone that got a $40. ticket with his picture running a red light.He sent them a picture of 2-twenty dollar bills.They sent him a picture of a set of handcuffs and he paid the ticket.I think it was in Charlotte NC.

    Please let that be true! 😂

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  • wolfpack

    Big Brother is always watching.

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  • kannoneer
    waltermoe: 29939678045979/comments/29939694108443

    That happened to the wife almost three years ago . She was going through Cedar Rapids Iowa. Picture of the car, license plates and where to send the money. First ticket in her life according to her. She said she was just keeping up with traffic. I seen the other day on the news that Iowa is trying to pass a law that only if your over 10 mph of the speed limit will they send out a ticket.

    When CR initially installed the cameras they said they would only ticket drivers going 12 mph over the posted limit and that it would never change. It was seen as a safety measure rather than a source of revenue. I guess things have changed.

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  • DEEREHART
    pulsarnc: 29939678045979/comments/29939696156059

    Can't prove who was driving and also you are not able to confront your accusers in court. just takes some effort on your part

    The picture they sent me was actually #2 son(he was skipping school that day😶).i sent them a picture of myself facial hair and all and said it wasnt me. I also said i had no legal or moral obligation to try to identify who might have been driving. Conversation with the kid was a bit different. 😁

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  • Locust Fork
    JimmyJack: 29939678045979/comments/29939710064667

    break the law pay up

    I wish that were the case….that is my problem…..this area is full of people roaming the roads with no tag and they drive like they stole the car (probably did.) A friend of mine has a business in that area, it was broken into and his alarm was set off. He was on the phone with the police, watching the thugs wander around his store stealing things…..the police never came. They didn't bother even sending a car over. Its just a third world country after dark over there. Giving people a speeding ticket with a camera is the LAST thing that area needs in the list of "fix this mess" for sure.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    Send it back to them telling them you have no idea who might have been operating your car and that they need to provide some proof it was you, or drop the case.

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  • US Military Guy
    Locust Fork: 29939678045979/comments/29939710764699

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11436731#Comment_11436731

    I wish that were the case….that is my problem…..this area is full of people roaming the roads with no tag and they drive like they stole the car (probably did.) A friend of mine has a business in that area, it was broken into and his alarm was set off. He was on the phone with the police, watching the thugs wander around his store stealing things…..the police never came. They didn't bother even sending a car over. Its just a third world country after dark over there. Giving people a speeding ticket with a camera is the LAST thing that area needs in the list of "fix this mess" for sure.

    Low hanging fruit. Do/enforce the easy stuff. A "busy" daily report will show you did some work and explain why you did not have time to do "everything".

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  • David Nunn

    Just don't pay it. Nothing will happen.

    This sort of thing violates the 5th, 6th, and 7th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

    I got a red light camera ticket in Little Elm, Texas. It had just started raining and the streets were slick. Light went yellow and I went for it rather than lock brakes up and slide into the intersection. Camera flashed at the exact moment I entered the intersection. There was even a link to the video.

    Several conversations back and forth with the Nazi sergeant in charge of the program. I got nowhere, and he asked me to not call him again. OK.

    Then I read the fine print. It stated that this is a civil fine and that THERE WOULD BE NO WARRANT ISSUED should I not pay. It hinted that I might not be able to register my vehicle until I paid the fine. So, I called the Tax Office here in Hunt County and asked about that. Lady told me they could not keep me from registering my vehicle for failing to pay a civil fine in another county. No problem then. I figure the City of Little Elm still thinks I owe them $100.

    Later, the State Legislature outlawed camera citations in Texas, so cities had to take them down, or have the foreign contractors take them down.

    I say read the fine print, find the loophole, and then don't pay.

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  • Locust Fork

    I don't think anything will happen if I don't pay it….but I do admit that this is my car, going over the speed limit so I am paying the fine. My pet peeve with this thing is that there is so much going on in that exact spot that needs to be addressed. So many of my friends who grew up near this area REFUSE to go in that direction because they feel it is dangerous. I'm not going back. Its just going to run off the last of the people that actually have car tags. I'm one of the slower drivers. If you wanted to keep up with traffic they run 60 up the parkway all day long.

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  • Toolman286

    Yes, I'm a fast driver. On highways I fight to keep it under +10.

    I apologize, but this popped up and I couldn't resist.

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  • jimdeere

    Traffic cameras are raycist!

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