"A lot of people seem obliged to have a viewpoint."
Not sure how it works up there exactly but here in Arizona you are not required to pay until you get served. Here you have the right to face your accuser. A camera can't accuse you and it is not legal to serve papers through the USPS, it has to be done in person. Well they aren't going to spend a lot of money on people to serve papers so 9 times out of 10 they just don't serve you. I've had a few, never paid, no warrants or anything else. Anybody know the specifics up there? I'm moving in two weeks and would like to know.
The hot weather in AZ is sounding better all the time.
Grandpa's Sheriff Badge, Littleton 1920's
The state isn't renewing the contract with Redflex which owns and operates the cameras so they are all coming down on the 15th. There is a voter initiative going to be voted on in Nov to make them illegal in the state so they wont be back. Even with all the great gun laws, anti-illegal immigration laws and everything else getting passed it's not worth the heat. That's why I'm getting out of here. Besides that, it's a great place to be. Very very very conservative and the laws are very good/limited.
Did the picture only get your front plate? If so, sounds like an easy solution to me.
"There are no finger prints under water."
oh no, they have 3 color photos on the paper they sent me. frontal view of the whole car with plate, driver close up but my tinted windows obscured my face, and a rear photo close up of the rear plate.
it was for speeding thanks to the van. no red lights. it was $40, I paid it, am pissed about it, and won't be back to boulder any time soon. fuck boulder.
so sucks for me but at least it was only $40, it doesn't go on your record, so insurance doesn't know about it. just another way for the city to rape citizens trying to make a buck off them.