Fighting a Red Light Camera Ticket

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Red Light Camera Tickets in Texas

In Texas, red light cameras were initially installed in 2003. These devices work by triggering a camera as a motor vehicle passes over a sensor in the intersection when the traffic light is red. The camera captures a photograph of the driver and the vehicle’s front license plate; then the citation is mailed to the vehicle’s registered owner.

Fighting Your Ticket

Red light cameras have been criticized for inaccuracies before or failing to tell the entire story of the incident – especially if you have a legitimate reason for doing so. If you have received a notice in the mail that you ran a red light and were caught on camera, you can take action by the deadline on the notice.

The following are common defenses to fight a red light camera ticket successfully:

  • The device was not working properly. At a trial, the government (e.g. police officer, prosecutor, a government employee) must present evidence on how the device works and that it was working in proper order on the day the ticket was issued. However, if no employee from the company that maintains the red light camera appears to testify, you may object to the photos being considered evidence. If the pictures are excluded, there is no evidence to convict you.
  • The photos are not clear. If the images are not clear, you may challenge its clarity, arguing that there isn’t enough evidence to convict you.
  • You acted out of “necessity.” If you ran a red light in order to avoid a serious collision or harm to others, you might make that argument, and it is possible that the judge may find that you acted out of necessity.
  • The “photo enforced” sign is missing or not visible. In some jurisdictions, it is required to have signs posted to warn drivers of traffic lights that are equipped with cameras. However, a sign could be covered up by growing vegetation or even missing. If that is the case, then you may have enough grounds to walk away from paying the citation.
  • You are not the driver.If someone else was driving your vehicle at the time of the citation, the owner could fill out an affidavit, swearing that he or she was not driving when the violation occurred.

If you recently ran a red light and cited for a traffic violation in Texas, contact our Houston traffic ticket lawyer at Paul Kubosh, Attorney at Law today.

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