Author: Kevin Brown Date: Subject: Photo Radar (WAS RE: anonymous services)
I've gotten two tickets from photo radars in Tempe, but since the car I drive
isn't registered to me they sent the tickets to my Dad. All he did was walk
into the Tempe courtroom (or whatever that place is), ask to see the photos and
said "Nope, that's not me". The tickets are invalid at that point as they have
accused the wrong person and my Dad was under no obligation to help Tempe find
out who was speeding in that car.
> Unfortunately, I don't think that works anymore. My wife got a photo radar
> ticket in Snottsdale earlier this year. It arrived via first-class mail.
> Having heard of the case you cited, I told her to ignore it. She got two
> more summonses over the next couple weeks, which she also ignored. Then she
> heard nothing for quite a while. So far, so good. Then, on a beautiful
> Saturday afternoon, came a knock at the door. It was a cheerful City of
> Scottsdale process server hand-delivering the summons. D'oh! So, not only
> was my wife on the hook for the original ticket, now they wanted an
> additional $19 to cover the cost of hand-delivering the summons.
>
> I sure do wish there was a quick 'n easy way to get out of paying speeding
> tickets since I seem to get one per quarter. Something about a longhair
> bippin' down the freeway at 80+ on a red motorcycle just doesn't sit well
> with Johnny Law. :)