You know those "no right on red" signs? Ok, well if there was a camera there to catch people who ran red lights...would the camera know the difference if the person was just making a right on red? I was at at intersection and I look for a sign that forbade right on red...there was none...so I made the turn, but then afterwards, I realized there was a camera above the light...Do you think the camera caught me and confused my right on red for a running of the red light? I didn't do anything illegal...I'm just wondering if I'm going to be falsely accused of running a red light when I was just turning on red...
orphans answered Monday May 28 2007, 9:49 pm: Well, if you are falsely accused take it to court and tell your story. Basicly you'll need evidence (the video) and you should be set. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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