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Our family has receive four of these tickets in the eight years we've been at our current residence. Fortunately, where we live you must be physically served for the ticket to be binding in anyway. So we just throw them in the trash and don't answer the door without seeing who it is.

At a prior residence in a different state I actually fought a red light ticket in court. I was able to prolong the actual hearing for six months using the government's own continuance rules. When the hearing finally arrived no law enforcement official showed up so the ticket was dismissed.

Let's face reality here. These things are just an unconstitutional tax, no more and no less.



Were the tickets unwarranted? Or are your objections because you don't want to pay fines?


I guess the answer to your question depends on how you reckon warranted.

I reckon the tickets were not warranted and therefore object to paying the fines.




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