Re: Traffic Ticket By Camera
I spent five years in Germany where this type was very prevalent. The Polizei did not write speeding tickets manually, or red light runners. Unless they just happened to be there when the light was run. I got one in Germany for speeding in a school zone, 37 kph in a 35 khp. I paid it.<br /><br />I came up here, and the people of Anchorage were fighting the camera tickets for speeding.<br />They were using them in school zones, in town, that were clearly marked. Numerous people were ticketed for 50+ in a 20 mph zone. The courts ended up throwing a lot of cases out, due to "lack of a speedy trial". The peoples argument was that it wasn't a "human hand" that wrote the ticket and the radar could have been off. <br /><br />Personally, I say "shutup and pay the ticket". The radar guns that they use are calibrated on a very regular basis, if they caught you, they caught you!! Does that mean I always run the speed limit, no, unless it is a school zone. It seems there are so many people who are looking for loopholes, or excuses. Just take your lumps and move on.<br /><br />If your friend had "over-committed" (if cameras are set up the same way as in GE), there should have been several tickets, spaced seconds apart. This happened to my boss in GE. He received 33 tickets in the mail, all within 33 seconds of each other, showing him with the nose of his van in the crosswalk. The cameras reset and if the beam is still broken take another picture. He took them all down to the courthouse, they all had a big laugh and cancelled the tickets.<br /><br />If you can't tell, I am a big advocate for using radar photo tickets. Even though it would probably mean more tickets for me. It would save the cops time to go after some real criminals.<br /><br />my $.02<br /><br />AK Chappy