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by labmichael
Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:42 pm
Forum: Red Light Camera Ticket
Topic: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling
Replies: 7
Views: 4215

Re: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling

thanks again for responding... I respect that you would like to know all the facts and for that i wish you would have been the judge when i went to court. They the prosecutors do not have to prove their case with these camera tickets but the defendants must do so. You are right without the specs of the cameras, you have no defense, they always win. When i wanted to introduce the specs i was not allowed to to so. I do admit that i am very angry that i was not given a chance to prove my case and know all to well how the courts work. In my case I was in a court room with about 12 people and after...
by labmichael
Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:51 am
Forum: Red Light Camera Ticket
Topic: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling
Replies: 7
Views: 4215

Re: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling

Here is a video link showing the stopping distance of a vehicle going 30miles/hr, 50mile/hr and 70mile/hr in this (GEM Motoring Assist guide to motorway stopping distances). Notice at 3:20 in the video showing 30Mile/hr = 50km/hr how fast the vehicle does stop. please do not delete this as you deleted my response from the other thread. Just proving my case that the recommend stop distance is not factual but should still be used if you are not an every day defensive driver and hesitate for every action.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzHklqaiTXI
by labmichael
Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:05 am
Forum: Red Light Camera Ticket
Topic: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling
Replies: 7
Views: 4215

Re: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling

I thank you for the respond. I believe all people should take responsibility when driving any vehicle and pay any fines if breaking the law. The key words if breaking the law. I notice you did not comment on why I posted hear in the first place. The in justice of tickets being issued to people who have not broken any traffic laws. As for the speed to stop standard that you have posted is what they recommend. But real situation driving like bumper to bumper traffic 4 feet distance between vehicles is usually traveling at approx. 25 km/hr-15mile/hr can stop within 3 feet. If this was not true we...
by labmichael
Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:20 pm
Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
Topic: Should I fight this ticket
Replies: 12
Views: 4362

Re: Should I fight this ticket

If the ticket was issued by a red light camera, it will indicate the speed of your vehicle before entering the intersection. If your speed on the first picture was around 25km/hr on the ticket then you could say that you tried to stop safely but slid into the intersection hitting another car. The judge may consider the speed and the condition of the roads since it resulted in an accident. But your speed must be 25km/hr or under i believe for the judge to waive the ticket. of course this is based on a red light camera system. If this ticket was issued by a police officer i do not think you will...
by labmichael
Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:06 pm
Forum: Red Light Camera Ticket
Topic: Red light camera at Bronson and Carling
Replies: 7
Views: 4215

Red light camera at Bronson and Carling

False tickets issued when legally turning right on red at bronson and carling. The Carling and Bronson red light camera at this intersection is falsely issuing tickets to vehicles turning right on red based on the assumption that, while approaching the intersection, if you are traveling 25km/hr you will not stop at the light and there for run a red light. I did make a complete stop at the white line intersection, and then proceeded turning right. In the first picture that I was issued shows my vehicle before the white line with my brake lights on. The second picture my car is not in the pictur...

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