I don't believe you. Well...I DO believe the BS part.
yes that's nice. but it's true so what was your background again?
I don't believe you. Well...I DO believe the BS part.
yes that's nice. but it's true so what was your background again?
isn't the officers ticket and testimony record of passage through the intersection?
sorry i don't know the brand of camera, all 4 cameras are seperate from the light itself. they look kind of like security cams..
Here is a link with information for you to read: http://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/traffic-tickets/non-moving-violations/running-red-lights-and-st
I am not sure that New Jersey's "red light automated enforcement" is even in effect any more, is it? There were problems with the red-light tickets and the state wound up paying a large settlement to those ticketed under the program. FlyingRon, in other words, could be correct that the cameras you saw are not enforcement cameras.
Here is a link with information for you to read: http://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/traffic-tickets/non-moving-violations/running-red-lights-and-st
I am not sure that New Jersey's "red light automated enforcement" is even in effect any more, is it? There were problems with the red-light tickets and the state wound up paying a large settlement to those ticketed under the program. FlyingRon, in other words, could be correct that the cameras you saw are not enforcement cameras.
btw your link is correct in many ways, yellow light means nothing. the didn't stop at the line defense is along the lines where i am going bc once you pass that line with the entirety of your car then you are forced to continue. My car was at the otherside of the street under the light when the light turned. now what i have to do is prove that. *the camera if it was on* would give reason to doubt the cop..
You just don't get it. What you have to show is that the officer is wrong in a way that overcomes his evidence that he is right. His testimony (evidence) will be given more weight than yours. Your beliefs remind me of the ending of the courtroom scene in A Few Good Men. Just as the airmen would have testified that they had no recollection of the events in question (thus proving nothing), your non-existent camera evidence proves nothing.
i get it very well actually which is why i am pushing for the camera to decide. if the camera was working properly then it is evidence. it can actually overcome the officer depending on his view and how that judge feels about the cameras accuracy (which was designed by engineers). given that the camera doesn't need a memory but has one makes your statement seem like you haven't dealt with the technicalities of the law but watched a lot of movies on it..
btw your link is correct in many ways, yellow light means nothing. the didn't stop at the line defense is along the lines where i am going bc once you pass that line with the entirety of your car then you are forced to continue. My car was at the otherside of the street under the light when the light turned. now what i have to do is prove that. *the camera if it was on* would give reason to doubt the cop..
I cannot remember when you said you were ticketed (if you did). Following is a link to the Department of Transportation's Traffic Camera Video Log Request page. A copy of the traffic video can be obtained within 7 days of the incident that led to the ticket.
http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/videolog/
Please note from the information provided through the link the bolded portion that says: "These cameras should not be confused with traffic signal sensors located on traffic lights, which control signal timing." This is what FlyingRon was mentioning and I suspect the reason you did not get a red-light ticket is that there was no red-light enforcement camera installed.
It is likely you will need to argue against the police officer who issued the ticket and this is likely to be a hard argument for you to win.
Good luck.
It's a common mistake. As a matter of fact, every image that accompanies articles on NJ getting rid of traffic cans shows the traffic sensor cams or in one case an opticon "capture light" (a plain white light bulb, not even a camera).
I cannot remember when you said you were ticketed (if you did). Following is a link to the Department of Transportation's Traffic Camera Video Log Request page. A copy of the traffic video can be obtained within 7 days of the incident that led to the ticket.
http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/videolog/
Please note from the information provided through the link the bolded portion that says: "These cameras should not be confused with traffic signal sensors located on traffic lights, which control signal timing." This is what FlyingRon was mentioning and I suspect the reason you did not get a red-light ticket is that there was no red-light enforcement camera installed.
It is likely you will need to argue against the police officer who issued the ticket and this is likely to be a hard argument for you to win.
Good luck.