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Through a red light

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CraigLee | 16:09 Wed 21st Feb 2007 | Civil
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I was recently pulled over by an officer and accomplice for going through a red light he says was on red for 2 - 3 seconds before I passed through. I believe it was actually amber when I went through and it changed to red just after I had crossed the line.
I was not caught by a camera only his and his accomplices eye. I was given a fixed penalty notice and 3 penalty points.
Do they have a case against me, or is it there word against mine?
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Amber means stop so if it was not green you should not had gone through, the two officers will state what they saw, so FPT and 3 points is better than going to court?

If your honest how many times have you gambled on the amber before?

Who do you think the court will side with?

Think carefully before doing something you might regret.

if you went to court,do you think that the nice kind magistrate would believe your word against 2 honest as the day is long policemen,and i expect you would end up with a bigger fine plus court costs to boot,better you just accept it and be a bit more careful in future
you should have stopped when the amber light was displayed , go to court get a bigger fine + costs .then next time you will stop at a amber light .

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