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Traffic Light Cameras
Traffic
light cameras are positioned on or near to a set of
traffic lights with the purpose of photographing
vehicles that stray through on red. If you have
e=received a fixed penalty notice just give us a call
for a FREE case consultation. We can and do win this
type of case. Just provide us with some details and we
can tell if we reckon we can win and how much it would
cost to instruct us to deal with your case.
The
cameras used nowadays often also have the capability of
measuring speed. This is not a commonly used camera in
Scotland but we have heard of several instances of use
in England and ain Europe.
Similar
to the GATSO or the TRUVELO type of camera in looks.
Just a bit narrower and a little less noticeable than
the standard GATSO
They are activated either by using ground loops that are
cut into road surface or radar technology. The theory is
that they should not go off if the vehicle breaks the
beam or crosses the loop while the lights are at
amber.When using loops, as the traffic lights turn red
the system becomes active, any vehicle passing over the
sensor in the road after this time is then photographed.
Radar based cameras work in the same manner as the Gatso
speed cameras.
What can I expect on my
licence?
Being prosecuted in the UK by a traffic light camera can
result in a minimum of 3 penalty points and a £60 fine.
Normally you will receive a fixed penalty notice
through the post. Do not ignore this in the mistaken
belief that service cannot be proved therefore "They
will never the prove the case" This is a poor piece of
internet legal advice, promulgated by people in other
jurisdictions who know nothing about the law in
Scotland. In Scotland the authorities will simply need
to prove they sent the notice NOT that you received it.
Like
much of our road traffic law and the penalties that
related the
fine amount and points
are currently under review by the government and may
increase.
Remember
that you must receive the notice of prosecution within
14 days of the alleged offence and if the matter is to
proceed to trial you must receive the copy complaint
within 6 months of the alleged offence. If not then
contact us and we should be able to win your case for
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