Red Light Traffic Ticket - Red light Camera Ticket
Red light camera tickets are traffic tickets issued as a result of a traffic camera being placed at an intersection to photograph vehicles who enter the intersection after the traffic signal has turned red.
Upon being photographed traveling through the intersection on a red traffic signal, the municipality will issue a notice to the owner of the vehicle.
The violation notice will have a picture of the vehicle showing the speed it was traveling, and that the traffic signal was red when the vehicle entered.
The penalty for a Red light Camera Ticket:
- a fine of three hundred and twenty five dollars ($325.00)
- there is no loss of demerit points
- the insurance company is not notified about the traffic ticket
- there is no record kept of the traffic ticket on the drivers licence
- the traffic ticket goes against the vehicle not the driver.
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Trials for red light traffic violations are fought on legal technicalities, and to have the best chance of winning
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OTT Legal has paralegals and former police officers on staff trained in traffic tickets and accident investigation. OTT Legal has one of the highest success rates for fighting traffic tickets in Ontario.
OTT Legal's court agents are licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada, and we ensure that your ticket receives the individual attention and priority necessary to win your case. For each case we obtain the officers notes (disclosure). We then investigate all legal procedures to have your traffic ticket dismissed. When your case comes to court our experts work to have your charge dropped entirely.