It seems every time you look over your shoulder another photo radar camera is being installed. These cameras are triggered by sensors in the camera that take a picture when a violation occurs. There are two types of speeders. The first, speeding will occur regardless of photo radar, in fact, accidents increase near highway photo radar vans because speeders are slamming on there breaks. The second, at some point everyone losses focus and speeds up a little, these are the people receiving these tickets, invasion of privacy, strictly for revenue.
Being ticketed by a camera instead of an actual traffic cop is becoming more regular as politicians around the country turn to photo radar and red light cameras as all day, 24-7 enforcers of the law. Unlike a human cop, you can’t reason with a camera or expect it to cut you some slack. Instead, you’ll simply be slapped with paying green, whether you deserved it or not.
Despite the claims of companies that sell ticket cameras and provide related services, there is no independent verification that photo enforcement devices improve highway safety or reduce accidents. Photo enforcement is the use of a camera to capture a driver speeding or running a red light. The use of photo radar cameras and red light cameras has skyrocketed since its initiation to our country through Arizona in 1999. Originally these cameras were thought to increase safety as well as city and county revenue. Since large corporations like Redflex get a huge cut of tickets, they have politicians eating out of their palm. Several cities have falsified reports claiming a decline in accidents because of photo radar. While that is obviously the immoral thing do, the photo cameras aren’t necessarily the cause of this alleged decline in accidents. Every time I approach a speed camera I am greeted with a flurry of brake lights. To me I can’t see how this makes roads safer, if anything I contend that photo radar is not just an inconvenience, but a safety hazard for the citizens our legislature is there to protect. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas recently announced that the Arizona government does not plan to prosecute citizens caught speeding in excess of 100mph. If you are pulled over by an officer for breaking any state’s “extreme speeding” law, odds are your car is getting towed and you will have to wait at the big house for a friend to come bail you out. The idea behind this, of course is that the person will learn their lesson and stop speeding, effectively making the roads safer. By announcing that 100mph is the threshold for actively pursuing law breakers, they are basically condoning excessive speeds. All things considered, it is clear that the government was hoping to turn big profits at the expense of the citizens, not protect them like they should be doing.
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Nice work, you did pretty good.
You should be able to call the courthouse and find out the points and fine.
As far as beating it, that will be difficult. The officer is almost always given more credibility in court.
Some will probably suggest demanding the radar calibration records, records of the officer's training, or just hoping the officer doesn't show up. These methods are time consuming and rarely work.
Most people will agree your best bet would be to meet with the prosecutor, and try and negotiate a reduced fine and/or points.
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If you were speeding and were caught there is really no way to beat it , the only thing that can happen is if when you go to court if you are fighting the ticket and the officer does not show up then it will be dismissed .
hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.
This is sick
Go to court and hope the law enforcement officer don't show up then it is automatically dismissed, or go to traffic school and then it is dismissed after completion then again you can just pay it and not speed anymore
the amount of time you are spending on trying to beat this ticket is not very cost effective. Plus most of the sites you have researched all charge a fee.
The choice is yours pay the ticket or pay someone for the information to beat the ticket and have the possibility of still having to pay the ticket
Keep resetting the court date until they will no longer allow you. Hopefully the officer will not show up to court, thus your ticket will be dismissed.
Perfect.
The officer in FL has to be not only Post Certified to be an officer but also has to be certified and trained on the specific type of radar equipment they are using. ( radar or lazor)
Next I forget if it is annual or bi anunal but they are required to go to training to keep thier certification up ( something many forget, can't get into a class or they are late getting the class)
so every day there are some officers running radar where thier certifiction has become outdated.
Next the actual radar equipment has to be FCC licneced and tested, and every day upon the start of his use of this equipment he has to do a tunning fork test for calibration.
There is a log carried in the car with the radar unit where they enter the test results.
You can request this from discovery of evidnece though the court. But should be doing it with an attorney.
It will cost you more to beat it, than the fine, and one ticket on your record has little effect
"I was not speeding, here is my proof________"
If you can't say that, you deserve the ticket, the points, and the fine.
Learn to slow down and you won't have this problem.
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Prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were not speeding.
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how is this not a real photo?
So you were speeding (why else would you admit it?) and told the Officer you were speeding when he stopped you. Well, your chances are somewhere between my becoming the Crowned Prince of North Dakota and my son's request for snow on his birthday (he was born in July and we live in the South).
Who knows, stranger things have happened, but the judge is going to love the part where you admitted it to the Officer. It will be up to the judge.
Very nice!!