You should have received a notice of violation. That was the time to fight it. It's actually fairly easy to fight it but it won't be worth it if you have to go to court and you are not a resident. If you fight it, request the maintenance records of the camera system and the certifications of the maintenance personnel. You can also request the time sequences on the light and if they don't adhear to the national standards, you contect that. Also what is considered running a red light? is it entering the intersection on yellow and still in the intersection when it turns red? How far into the intersection do you need to be before it's considered a violation? The camera is aggressive, thats because the camera owner gets most of the ticket money. You make it difficult for them legally, they will drop it. But you have to act right away. If it's gone to collections, pay it.
These are no points violations because it's not a person issuing the ticket.
These are no points violations because it's not a person issuing the ticket.