Friday, February 18, 2011

Baltimore issues over 2,000 red light camera tickets with dead officer's signature


Getting pulled over and ticket makes the law enforcement authorities for a bad day, and we are quite sure the feeling is reinforced when the quote comes in the mail days after the injury occurs. It is no surprise then, that most drivers can not stand the traffic cams, and in many cases, violations of the ticket fight tooth and nail. In the city of Baltimore, MD, there are 2,000 ticket motorists who may have a solid case.

WBAL-TV 11 reports that a policeman who died tragically in a car accident, "signed" the 2,000 tickets months after his death. This is a big problem, because every red-light camera citation is from an officer of the law before they are sent checks. City officials say that residents get the wrong message, and that the tickets were indeed true, before it checks issued. We advise that this ticket does not buy the explanation and the courts in Baltimore is pretty busy for the next few months.

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