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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog-in-law1995" data-source="post: 2986662" data-attributes="member: 67018"><p>Sounds like PA had the same type of red light laws as texas...a civil fine only (like a parking ticket) so they don’t have to prove you were driving and can avoid confrontation clause issues. Here, they mailed you a notice of violation that included photos of the car behind the line with a red light, the car past the line, and the LP. They also included a link to a video of the incident. Triple check, but if none of those actually show a red light, I’d challenge it. If they do, I’d find out what the penalty is for non-payment. Here it was nothing....the law had no teeth whatsoever. So rather than put up the amount of the fine to secure a hearing, it made more sense to just ignore it all than risk losing the hearing and having your money forfeited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog-in-law1995, post: 2986662, member: 67018"] Sounds like PA had the same type of red light laws as texas...a civil fine only (like a parking ticket) so they don’t have to prove you were driving and can avoid confrontation clause issues. Here, they mailed you a notice of violation that included photos of the car behind the line with a red light, the car past the line, and the LP. They also included a link to a video of the incident. Triple check, but if none of those actually show a red light, I’d challenge it. If they do, I’d find out what the penalty is for non-payment. Here it was nothing....the law had no teeth whatsoever. So rather than put up the amount of the fine to secure a hearing, it made more sense to just ignore it all than risk losing the hearing and having your money forfeited. [/QUOTE]
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