From my experience, it has shown me that going against an officer of the law even with no evidence is a pretty rough hill to climb. I have been in a situation exactly like you described and came out on the short end. This happened in a small town where I used to live and it is pretty much your word against his/hers. I have seen a situation such as this go the opposite way or in your favor but I have only heard of it happening only once before. How much is the ticket? Honestly, if you want to get real particular about it.....the rear end of your automobile must pass through the entire intersection before the light turns red. Maybe someone you know was in the area and was able to see if you actually amde it or not. I say just grin and bear it but if you do feel that you were not at fault.........make a few calls and see what is truly available to you and see if anyone could help.I was ticketed for failing to clear a intersection ( running a red light)?
Police always win, unless he requests for a ';DISMISSAL.'; Which means he thought you were actually not at fault and you pay nothing. It does not go on any record. (gets erased)
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Not sure what state you are in, but if you can, you should elect to take ';traffic school.'; In california you can take traffic school so the DMV does not get any knowledge of it and won't increase your insurance payments. Best of luck !!!. . .Cuz you'll need it . :)
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';Failing to clear an intersection'; is not the same as ';Running a red light';
You apearantly misjudged the speed of the traffic beyond the intersection that had remained at a stop forcing you to stop behind them and causeing you to block cross traffic.
Atempting to blame it on the fact that you didn''t want to slam on your brakes at 40mph seems silly. We both know traffic was heavy, and not moving more than 15 mph and you didn't want to be stuck behind the red light. So you did as SOME other people do and pulled forward as soon as you saw the light go amber.
That was a poor judment call because you failed to look in your mirror before doing so, as you would have noticed the cop car one lane over behind you.
You goofed, the cop saw it, and you were wrong.
Pay the fine and quit blocking people with your need to be last in line.
Pay the ticket...it will cost way more to fight it, lost wages, etc. and you will still have to pay the ticket. Maybe you can take driving school to erase it. Civilian v. cop=judge picks cop.
failing to clear an intersection is probably an ordinance violation (meaning no points off but the fine will stand) if he/she saw you run teh red light then you would of been in more trouble than what you are in now. If it is an ordinance violation you can't win.
same thing happened to me, 40mph speed limit, and I had no idea what I did or why I was getting pulled over. I decided to pay instead of fighting it, I wish I did fight it, it was a lot of $$$ to keep from getting points.
Go before the judge and explain what happened, he might not charge you if you can convince him you are convinced you did nothing wrong.
i got a ticket for the same reason... ( blocking a intersection after the light had turned red) I went when it was amber though... anyway, the judge didnt care.. and i think i bought the city a new street light with my 130.00 dollars... ( Atlanta).. good luck
The police make the judgement calls; not you!
I was ticketed for being in the intersection after the light changed to red for obstructing traffic. Sounds similar.
I went to court and the cop failed to show.
I got a ticket for the exact same reason but didn't contest it. I never had a ticket before, so they just put me on probation and erased it.
Thats just what happened to me.
Go to court and hope the cop does not show up, otherwise he will just lie and you will get convicted.
You do have the option of going to court. However, unless the stoplight has one of those cameras installed to flash when the light turns to red, you will have no evidence either. And the judge will side with the police officer. Fair or not, that is what will turn out as police officers are given more clout in a court of law than the accused. If there was no camera, i would advise not going to court as you will probably lose and then have to pay court fees on top of the citation. However, sometimes police officers don't show up to their court dates, since its not really mandatory for lesser offenses such as this and in that case you would win by default. But i wouldn't risk it, just chalk one up to the man and pay the fine.
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