I was in Columbus on a business trip and there was this stupid intersection where about 20 feet after you got out of a left turn lane there was another stoplight that you could hardly see quick enough. Anyway, I just got a letter in the mail with a picture of the back of my car and license plate. There's no picture that shows me though. I know in some cities people have fought red light camera tickets and won because there wasn't a clear picture of the driver to prove it was them driving. I'm not about to fly back to Ohio to fight this, but I'm just wondering if that photo of the back of my car is enough to prove I was driving. It seems like they would need a photo of me driving it if there was not a police officer around to witness it. Thoughts?
Also, the ticket is only $95... not bad considering California's red light ticket prices. It's definitely better to get a ticket in a state that's not going bankrupt... much more affordable!