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      01-03-2016, 09:49 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by zx10guy View Post
What is there to fight? The citation comes in the mail with pictures of your car and your license plate. The first picture is of your car at the intersection tripping the inductive loop sensor in the pavement. This shot will also show the light is red. The next picture will be of your car going through the intersection with the light still red. The system records how long the light was red and how fast you were going.

In the jurisdictions around me, this type of ticket is non moving violation type infraction where you're only responsible for the fine with no points or official entry into your driving record. And if you're thinking about fighting it saying you weren't driving the car, the municipalities have that covered too. The registered owner would be responsible for naming the individual driving the car at the time of the infraction.
Well - need to do your homework if fighting. Some locations lowered the length of time on the yellow to gain revenue from the ticket cams. C&D had a whole article on them a while back. Needless, if the counties make the car owners pay - there's not much to say. Many of the one I've seen state that if you can show you were not the driver...they cannot make you pay the fine.
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