For those of us who have been mailed a ticket from one of Texas' red light cameras, it can be a frustrating ordeal. You may think to yourself, "How much lazier can we get? We rely on cameras to issue tickets rather than having police officers do their job?"
I heard a story once (although this is not confirmed) that a Texas citizen was issued a ticket from one of these cameras with a picture of his traffic violation attached to the ticket. Rather than mailing the appropriate fine, the gentlemen sent the State a picture of the cash. The State, not amused, then sent the man a picture of handcuffs, to which he responded by promptly sending the appropriate payment - but in unrolled pennies.
Here is a recent story about a Texas lawyer who took another route to challenge a ticket that he received from a Dallas red light camera. Maybe you can take a page out of his book if you are ever the gracious recipient of one of these automated tickets. Sumber http://thetrialwarrior.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
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