Decades ago when I lived in Chicago I got a ticket for something, showed up in court, the officer that wrote the ticket wasn't there, the judge tossed it out. Same thing months later in Chicago, officer showed up, judge found against me.
Now yesterday the company that I work for got a letter (second notice) that had pictures of a guy that I work with of his work truck up at the light, then around the corner. They say that you can go online and watch a video of your ticket/case to see it all. One of those "photo enforced" intersections that even IF you do stop for the light, traffic clears, you make a legal right on red, photo shows up in the mail...ran a red. In his case, he admitted to it. In my case, I stop for reds, look around and if its a camera intersection, I do NOT turn on red, wait for a green. I don't care if the guy behind me is laying on the horn, if its a police car, ambulance, fire truck with lights and siren on...no turn on red if there's a camera. I will wait for green and so will they. I hear that places that use those cameras are statistically notorious for shortening the yellow to create running red violations...revenue. I also hear that rear ender accidents at those intersections are sky high because of people like me that slam on the brakes to avoid generating revenue from our wallets...police car, ambulance, fire truck, or not.
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