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Why'd then end it? I've seen new ones popping up in my city.
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Because the city was losing money on them. It's a funny thing that cities always talk about how the cameras are for safety, yet as soon as they start losing money they do away with them. If it's about safety, then you would keep them, but because it's really about making money, you let them go.Originally Posted by limonyfresh
Why'd then end it? I've seen new ones popping up in my city.
Ignore it. Seriously. Don't identify yourself like I did and don't go to court. They're not gonna really enforce anything on you since they admitted this whole thing was a sham.Originally Posted by LakerNation
Not trying to threadjack... but I also got a red light ticket in LA and am leaning toward not paying it since their getting removed and are supposedly voluntary. I haven't gone to court yet either!! I understand you don't HAVE to pay and you can just say you didn't get it since its not sent in certified mail. BUT is there still any consequences to not paying?? (Ex. point taken away, reported to DMV, ticket on record..). I want to take traffic school as well because i dont want my insurance to go up but if it doesn't show up and is not reported I wont do that obviously.
Any help?
Originally Posted by ScarsOrScabs
Don't pay it and let us know what happens.
I paid damn near $600 for my ticketOriginally Posted by ex carrabba fan
Originally Posted by dustblaaze
Yup, scammed by my own city. SMH
http://www.latimes.com/ne...10727,0,83963,full.story
I paid three or four hundred a few years back