Anonymous wrote:I stopped. This same video shows a timestamp inconsistency on their footage with all vehicles jumping forward then backwards. So i will definitely see them in court. Not sure about anyone else’s video but mine is certainly a fault on their behalf. I take this route daily
Anonymous wrote:Anyone want to talk to the news about this together???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone want to talk to the news about this together???
Why would anyone want to go on camera and have their name plastered on the internet admitting they don’t stop at red lights? Sorry you got a ticket, next time stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone want to talk to the news about this together???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received a traffic control signal violation in the mail yesterday from the city of Rockville. It says I didn't stop at the red traffic signal, though the image clearly shows me stopped, and another image of me turning, but there is no sign saying "no turn on red." The ticket is for $75. I'm confused by what I violated and plan to contest it. The letter provides a video link but the citation number and pin don't work when I try accessing it.
I'm curious if anyone has contested and won a traffic violation, what the process is, and if it's worth my time/energy. I would hate to take a day off from work for this.
If you're positive that the video link doesn't work, request a trial in person.
Anonymous wrote:Rolling stops or short stops (under 1 second) before turning right on red will now get you a ticket in Rockville like it does in DC.