Quote Quoting Chuck77
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I take it that you are either not aware of the Los Angeles Superior Court ruling on the enforcement of red light camera citations or you (and others) just don't care to advice folks on how to beat the police on one of their most lucrative cash cows.
Oh, I'm very aware. I am also aware that it is NOT wise to tell people to ignore a legal document since that can lead to rather dire consequences. And since this POLICY of the court can change on a whim, and with declining court revenues due to fewer misdemeanors and infractions being filed and pursued, the courts have an incentive to reverse this decision and it could land a lot of people in very hot water if they heed bad advice.

Hmmm, Btw - Why didn't you tell me that I was wrong about LA Courts? It's not always what you say, rather what you do not say.
Not sure what you're asking. If you're asking why I don't gleefully tell people to ignore legal process, see the reply above.

Quote Quoting BornYetAgain
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As in many things, there’s always “local knowledge.” CDWjava is 500 miles away from LA County while the TV stations and newspapers in LA County are in a good position to have local knowledge, and those that have been bold enuf to say something have told us that red light camera tickets from Beverly Hills, City of Commerce, Covina, Culver City, Hawthorne, the MTA, Montebello and West Hollywood can be ignored - so long as one resists the temptation to contact the court. How to find links to what TV and the papers have written? Do a search on red light camera ticket culver city and scroll down to the hits from the LAWeekly and NBC.
It's hardly a matter of "local knowledge" when the info is so widespread. But, it is poor advice to tell people to ignore a legal process that can have dire results. All because YOU might be willing to roll those dice does not mean that others are. Policies are whimsical and can change on a dime.