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Originally Posted by bill_daniels
If they are willing to lie under oath and claim you were speeding when you were not, then I don't see why you wouldn't simply write, "I was not driving any car at the time and date of the alleged incident." and have it notarized. They lied their asses off, obviously they don't think telling the truth is sacrosanct.
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Who’s lying under oath, the camera?
When our daughter was in college I got a red light camera ticket in the mail because the car she had was registered to me. She was 200 miles away. I disputed the ticket saying I wasn’t driving and they can’t ticket a vehicle, only the driver. They provided a photo zoomed in showing a female driver and agreed it wasn’t me. They asked if I could identify the driver and I said nope, not from the photo. Ticket was dismissed. I’d be reluctant to lie about not being the driver given camera technology and ability to zoom in on the driver.
In this case I’d pay $75 and forget about it.