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Hate 'em. Hate 'em....
law here got them all removed!
Hate 'em. Hate 'em....
They were all the rage here in Texas for a while. I find them to be somewhat unconstitutional because if you call the police department that "issued" the ticket, and ask to set up a meeting with the officer who issued your ticket, you almost always were told that they were not located at this department. So a sworn peace officer of this state, located in another state, issued me a ticket and I don't have the ability to meet my accuser?
There's plenty of websites and lawyers out there who make what I consider to be fair money guiding you through the process. The best thing you can do is NOT LOG INTO THE VIDEO! Then they have a record of you logging in, thusly acknowledge you have received the citation. They NEVER send these things via certified mail, or request a signature. The burden of proof is not on you that you didn't receive it. The burden of proof is on them that you did receive it. The other thing is, in Texas, there wasn't a whole lot they could jam you up on if you never paid it. If you went to renew your license plates in person, there was a 50/50 shot they would renew them for you, despite the unpaid citation. If you did it online directly through the state, it didn't even blink twice.
I've paid them every time because my significant other / spouse both times logged in to watch the video before I could get to the mail box...
I've heard that about a lot of laws. I guess all enacted laws are just and there is no such thing as a victim when a law is violated."People who are speeding are not victims," said
Judge Salerno, of the Franklin Co. Municipal Court.
"They were breaking the law, and they got caught!"
Bob
Ohio's Supreme Court is presentlyIllegal in minnesota due to the wording of our state statues and 'right to due process'. Paid for them to be installed for a short time, then paid to have them removed. Also paid for both parties to argue it all the way to the state Supreme Court.