Hobie-wan wrote:I'd call right now. Don't wait. With another week they might pull some "maybe you don't remember correctly" nonsense.
Well the date of the incident was August 7th, and I just got it today. I don't see anything happening over the phone anyway. I just see them saying if I wanna contest it then check not guilty and mail it in.
FerretGamer wrote:Just pay it because I doubt it is as much as what your time is worth. (time off, gas, driving, court time etc.)
Well, it use to be just $50, but as of April they added this $30 "administration fee" so it's $80 total. If it were just $50, I might consider just paying it, but $80 is another story. I know it's more in some states ($150 in DC?) but $80 is still a lot to me.
Luke wrote:This is actually friendly advice even if I sound like a buttwad
Oh, yes, I know how to roll in court.
I know it WAS an emergency vehicle that trip the light, I'm almost positive that it was an ambulance, and I kinda feel like that's worth mentioning. I wont say "I think it was" or "vehicle of some kind" in court, of course. Even if I flat out say it was an ambulance, the only way they could prove it wasn't is showing me the full video of that 5-10 minute window, which would just prove my case further. If I really wanted to, I could probably go down to the fire house and ask about ambulances dispatched on that date and time.
I don't even drive that much, and I've seen this happen a few times before. An emergency vehicle goes through an intersection (camera or no camera) and some times it messes up the light and it stays red for a really, really long time. The people in traffic court must know that this occurs from time to time. For that reason, I think it's worth mentioning.
But all that aside, the video clearly shows ALL traffic going through the red light. I was not the first, I was in the middle of it. People were honking to go. Seriously, what was I suppose to do, stay stopped? They didn't teach that one in defensive driving, and it wasn't on the road test. I think this is the strongest part of my argument to have it dropped.