Neither you nor I actually know what the OP admitted to the authorities, but he did say that he received a notice in his very first post. Further, since we haven't seen what he was mailed, any argument about the sufficiency of the service is speculative. However, Highway Robbery is a very good resource for learning all about Red Light Camera tickets and the possible defenses. My point was that particular line of argument doesn't appear to have been very successful thus far. The 15 day requirement for mailing, though, seems to be an easy way to win. Unfortunately, the OP ignored the ticket. This makes fixing the problem needlessly more difficult, and potentially more expensive.
Statistics show that misdemeanor defendants have significantly better outcomes when they're represented by a professional. Anybody who can afford a lawyer would do well to use one. The problem is that many good lawyers are more expensive than most traffic tickets.
Nobody is anonymous on the internet, but Anonymous is on the internet. We may all have screen names, but it's trivial for anybody with a subpoena, search warrant, or lax government oversight to get access to information that would easily identify an individual.

