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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View PostIts like paypal you dispute it and paypal disputes it and goes on forever last one lasted 3 years on record.
It is absolutely nothing like Paypal, man. lol You dispute these with the credit agencies, they look at it closer and see that you never agreed to pay it in the first place, it's off your credit, simple as that.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostIt is absolutely nothing like Paypal, man. lol You dispute these with the credit agencies, they look at it closer and see that you never agreed to pay it in the first place, it's off your credit, simple as that.
Think of how many people will look at that and go "OMG, it's on my credit ! I better pay it NOWWWW !", or for some people it's less hassle to just pay the fine than to dispute it.Imprisoned inside this mind, hiding behind the empty smiles.....
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Fight the system!"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Interesting ruling in Florida
MIAMI — Big changes could be coming to cities with red-light cameras after a Florida District Court of Appeals judge said it’s illegal for camera operators to issue citations to drivers.
“In Florida, only law enforcement officers and traffic enforcement officers have the legal authority to issue citations for traffic infractions, which means only law enforcement officers and traffic enforcement officers are entitled to determine who gets prosecuted for a red light violation,” the ruling read.
The program works like this: Cameras installed at traffic signals snap photos and are examined by the camera’s owner — not law enforcement — to determine whether a violation occurred. A citation is sent to the alleged violator. The driver has 60 days to appeal the ticket before it’s converted into a fine, just like any other citation issued by law enforcement officers.
“The private company is the one who sends the citations in the name of the city,” said Miami lawyer Victor Yurre. “Now it will have to be the city that does it.”
The case was brought to court in 2011 by Eric Arem, who received a subpoena issued directly by American Traffic Solutions, the private company hired by the City of Hollywood in Broward County to administer the red-light camera program.
Initially the court ruled against the driver, but the decision was reversed on appeal.
The ruling has implications statewide. American Traffic Solutions provides similar services to 63 municipalities in the state, according to its website.
Could this new ruling cancel existing and previous fines? Yurre said the cities could either cancel the fines issued by private companies, or the city themselves could reissue the citations and enforce payment.
Florida Watchdog contacted Hollywood to see if it will appeal the judge’s ruling, but officials didn’t respond to email or return phone calls.
This isn’t the first time red-light cameras have been the center of controversy.
In June, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that Florida cities didn’t have the authority to use red-light cameras to ticket motorists before 2010 after the Legislature enacted the law. The case involved the cities of Orlando and Aventura.
Red-light cameras have been criticized as nothing more than a revenue generator. Tickets can run between $158 and $300. The fines are divided between the private contractor, city, county and state. If a driver decides to fight the ticket, the cost can spiral upward to include court costs and fees if the driver is found guilty.
Some anti-camera advocates say red-light cameras cause more accidents than they prevent, especially rear-end collisions as drivers slam on the brakes to avoid a ticket.
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Good. Nothing else in the last 10 years has pissed me off more than those damn cameras. I hate them like you couldn't imagine. I absolutely refuse to pay anything from comes from them."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostFinally happened, a $100 collection just showed up on my credit from XEROX SOLUTI, they appear to handle red light tickets. Who do I need to call to get this BS removed?
http://services.xerox.com/transporta...ment/enus.html
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Originally posted by Chuck_Finley View PostWhat city was this? Please update us on the dispute with the state laws provided on the previous posts.
A local authority or the person with which the local authority contracts for the administration and enforcement of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system may not provide information about a civil penalty imposed under this chapter to a credit bureau, as defined by Section 392.001, Finance Code.
I guess I need to call Transunion??Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostCity of Dallas, it dropped my credit by 70 points(what the fuck?!?!), and it's really fucking me for a home loan that I am trying to get. I called them and told them according to chapter 707 of the Texas transportation code, they cannot put it on my credit. She told me that they have a contract that says they can but couldn't give me any info on it, basically, get fucked.
A local authority or the person with which the local authority contracts for the administration and enforcement of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system may not provide information about a civil penalty imposed under this chapter to a credit bureau, as defined by Section 392.001, Finance Code.
I guess I need to call Transunion??
Yep. Dispute that shitOriginally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostCity of Dallas, it dropped my credit by 70 points(what the fuck?!?!), and it's really fucking me for a home loan that I am trying to get. I called them and told them according to chapter 707 of the Texas transportation code, they cannot put it on my credit. She told me that they have a contract that says they can but couldn't give me any info on it, basically, get fucked.
A local authority or the person with which the local authority contracts for the administration and enforcement of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system may not provide information about a civil penalty imposed under this chapter to a credit bureau, as defined by Section 392.001, Finance Code.
I guess I need to call Transunion??
Xerix pulled that bullshit on mine.
Dispute with transunion and the others if it shows. Cite the section and subsection of the finance code, mention the agency is misrepresenting it as parking when it is red light camera, and request they fully verify the debt.
If they don't verify it falls off. If they do, take em to court cause they just lied and you can prove it.
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