Advice needed to fight red light camera notice
#1
Three Wheelin'
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Advice needed to fight red light camera notice
A few months ago my car was caught on camera going through a red light way below the speed limit in Brampton. I wasn't driving of course. I chose to take this to court but are there any tips I can use while speaking to the crown?
#3
Drifting
I understand there will not be points nor will it be assessed against your driver's abstract from a red light camera ticket, since there is no proof that you were actually driving the car, so it shouldn't impact your insurance either, in theory, it's just a fine.
So if you don't have the time to go fight the case in court, then just pay the fine and move on.
Not sure how much good it would be to fight it in court unless there is a really good explaination why the red-light camera system was in error, such as the image clearly showed the car was turning right as it entered the intersection, otherwise the car entered the intersection when the light turned red, it will be hard to argue against.
So if you don't have the time to go fight the case in court, then just pay the fine and move on.
Not sure how much good it would be to fight it in court unless there is a really good explaination why the red-light camera system was in error, such as the image clearly showed the car was turning right as it entered the intersection, otherwise the car entered the intersection when the light turned red, it will be hard to argue against.
Last edited by aviography; 11-01-2012 at 09:05 PM.
#4
red light camera
I got one in the city, it's basically a large parking ticket. Doesn't affect anything like insurance, etc. I picked the early resolution option and quickly spoke to the judge and asked for a reduction. They reduced it, but only by about 100$, and that's the lowest they can reduce it. From what I seen that day with other people in the courtroom
#6
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Your car got a ticket. If you don't pay the licence sticker won't be renewed.
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#8
Captain Obvious
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You must have been going faster than 25km/h or else it wouldn't have been triggered.
Answer me this......How many seconds into the red phase was the second picture taken (the one that shows your car in the middle of the intersection)?
Answer me this......How many seconds into the red phase was the second picture taken (the one that shows your car in the middle of the intersection)?
#9
Three Wheelin'
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#10
Drifting
...in order to fight it, you need to admit you were driving...BioBanker
Sometimes the Crown will offer a deal, so it can shorten it's docket list, but maybe not in this case, if no points are involved.
#12
Captain Obvious
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Well, there you have it. You were in there right at the end of red. If this is a normal.sized intersection, it will have a minimum 2.0sec of all red. You were crossed the stop 0.1sec before the second picture was taken. Does the picture show your brake lights and the nose down?
Since this intersection has a redlight camera, it means they had serious problems with redlight running collisions. Maybe now is the time stop doing that. Unless you are going a lot faster than the speed limit, the yellow phase is more than enough to stop on time.
Be safe!
Since this intersection has a redlight camera, it means they had serious problems with redlight running collisions. Maybe now is the time stop doing that. Unless you are going a lot faster than the speed limit, the yellow phase is more than enough to stop on time.
Be safe!
#13
Captain Obvious
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#14
Team Owner
yeah still fighing her Imre .
I think most places have more serious problems with Revenue than serious problems with red light runners personally
I think most places have more serious problems with Revenue than serious problems with red light runners personally
#15
Captain Obvious
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Clive, I can honestly tell you, that can't be further from the thruth. The revenue is a side effect of the system. There have been locations where the redlight collissions went down enough that the camera was completly removed.