denverpilot
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They got a picture of you breaking the law?
Send them a picture of a check.
They'd just deposit it with their iPhone. You don't need to take the paper check anywhere anymore...
They got a picture of you breaking the law?
Send them a picture of a check.
I had another where a guy turned left on a green light in front of a car coming through the intersection one night. He convinced the judge that the car coming through the intersection did not have his lights on. His defense was that if the other guy's car had had the lights on, he would have seen it and not turned left in front of it. The judge bought it.
Was it in Ames?I did this many moons ago when I was 18 or so. The only reason the guy didn't hit me is because he was still 150' down the road. I didn't see him at all until my lights lit him up as I was turning. By that time it was too late to stop.
The girl behind me wasn't so lucky. She didn't see him either and got t-boned. I tried to talk to the responding cop. He asked if I saw the accident happen. I said no. He told me to go away.
Was it really dismissed with a no contest plea?
I would probably go look that ticket up - and see what happened. Was it really dismissed with a no contest plea? I can see the ruling being guilty, no fine. A HUGE difference when it comes to your 'prior record' in the future - these are kind of things that come back to bite people in the rear and then 5, 10 years later they are trying to prove something did not happen . . . . seriously. I've never heard of a no-contest / case dismissed. Good luck.
We have signs up here in MD and DC that say "Photo Enforced" below the speed limit sign. About 3/4 to a 1 mile up the road, there is the camera with the lines on the ground. If you are going 11+ over the limit, they will take a picture of your car and fine you.
First of all, if you speed through the camera despite seeing the "Photo Enforced" sign, you deserve the fine. You knew it was coming, why didn't you slow down? However, this does not mean crawl through the camera zone, which is what most people do. Just drive a normal on the limit or five above through the camera.
Second, I don't know how these things are regulated but getting a camera fine for speeding in a school zone at 8:00 p.m. on a Sunday in the middle of summer is a bit peculiar. Same goes for the empty work zones on the same days. Those are the ones I would contest, because no child is in school at 8:00 p.m. on a Sunday in the middle of summer.
Third, I don't know how effective they are. My girlfriend, how I love her so, is not very attentive when it comes to driving. I often look over to find us speeding. She has had a couple of those camera tickets issued, but it doesn't seem to hinder her speeding.
I don't mind the cameras that much. Mainly because I've learned my lessons in speeding the hard way. Four times. I've also seen what happens when speeding goes bad. Despite that, isn't there a way they could be a little more regulated, i.e. times of enforcement?
CA has plenty stoplight cameras and it's a $500 hit. Makes you paranoid to stop one foot across the line and I'm a naturally cautious driver at this point in my life.
I got clocked in the 80s in Kentucky at 133 in a 55. I got charged with speeding but the Trooper didn't write it for reckless driving. The judge asked why not, and the Trooper testified that the car was under control, there was nobody else on the road, and that I slowed and pulled over as soon as I saw him pull onto the road.
I got a very large fine (I was not yet 17), but I didn't lose my license.
I wonder how many people have seriously used, "I was speeding because I had to use the bathroom!" excuse...
what were you driving?
I regularly drive 4+ hours to get to my weekend spot on the chesapeake bay, a lot in rural areas. Thankfully never been caught, but more than once I have been speeding to the next toilet
My biggest grip with the DC revenue enforcement is some of the locations. On I395 a limited access highway leading toward DCA they have put in a 45 MPH speed limit with photo radar. Does this make sense, No but it sure does make money.
Usually there is a procedure for challenging the ticket. Check the City's website. You'll probably lose unless there was a problem with the sensor/camera that day.
We had red light camera's here until it was put on the ballot and voted out. There were hundreds of people running red lights every day at just a few intersections. Probably every one of them claiming 'I didn't do it'. You could log onto the City website and watch people blowing through the lights.
I remember reading about a crew in the UK, where they use cameras mounted on vans on the side of the road. Someone snuck up to the van, carefully removed it's license plates, mounted the license plates on their own car, then made multiple speed runs past the van.
"You haven't reported to your probation officer since last November. Why?" "Um, well, he told me that I didn't have to anymore." Here's your sign. Oh, and these nice cojoined bracelets.
"Why did you test positive for heroine while on probation?" "Well, I was just smoking some marijuana, and it must have been laced." Here's your sign. Bracelets for you, too.
"Why did you test positive for heroine while on probation?" "I've got allergies, so I took allergy medicine." "Do you know that there is NO over the counter medication that will cause you to test positive for heroine?" Here's your sign. You'll like this new jewelry as well, I think.
There really is a left side to the Bell Curve.
Then Obie looked at the 27 8x10 color glossy photographs, with the circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one, explaining what each one was, to be used as evidence against us....Reminds me of Arlo Guthrie sitting on the bench in the song Alice's restaurant.
How in the world is it that you'd have to pay court costs if your charges are dismissed???In the town where I grew up; there are two intersections that are 4-way stops ...
and one of the stop signs has the following sign below it: EXCEPT WHEN TURNING RIGHT
If you (legally) turn right without stopping, the Sheriff and State Police will write a
citation for failure to stop. The fine is $172 - mail it in.
If you take a photo of the signs and go to court. The Judge will dismiss ... and order
you to pay the court costs: $172
Why doesn't it make sense? The speed limit on 395 coming in and out of the city is like 35 until you get to the main part which is 55.
On some of the roads around here, I don't like to drive fast because the roads are in such poor condition.
Here in good old New Jersey (gimme your money!) there is an ongoing outcry over red light cameras. There are lots of interesting concerns, such as an increase in rear-end accidents (from people slamming on the brakes), and even official police cars being ticketed.
What really got my attention however, are the right on red tickets. NJ allows for right on red unless posted otherwise, and only after the vehicle stops and the driver looks for and yields to all oncoming traffic. The glitch in this automated (s)camera system is that if it detects movement within a three second period, it snaps a picture and issues a summons. The precedent this creates (the way I see it) rewrites our traffic code...
Then Obie looked at the 27 8x10 color glossy photographs, with the circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one, explaining what each one was, to be used as evidence against us....
When I was in the Navy, there was a guy that played guitar who came into a small bar near the base one night a week, and I sang that song with him one night.
Well, it shouldn't. Seems like a a couple of witnesses with a camcorder could successfully get that thrown out.
We have a somewhat similar thing. Big bicycle town and the cops do enforce bicycles coming to a complete stop in the downtown area. Trouble is that regardless of the speed, it's not a full-stop unless the rider puts his foot down on the ground.
Because that section of the highway is 3 lanes in each direction and meet all the other parameters of a interstate including a average speed or 65 MPH. It's the section after you turn off of New York Ave. Further down it turns up but that is a mile or 2 down the highway.
There's always this method:
http://jalopnik.com/5355617/man-avoids-37-speed-camera-tickets-by-wearing-monkey-mask
I wonder how many people have seriously used, "I was speeding because I had to use the bathroom!" excuse...
I pulled over at the upcoming off ramp that I KNEW no one used. Well the guy came up and the first thing he said was "why did you pull over here?" I replied that it was safer for the both of us since we were off the freeway and on a dead off-ramp. He came back with an angry "I already know where I want you to pull over don't make one up yourself!!" I resisted the urge to tell him I can't read minds.