The Constitution says you have a right to face your accuser.
But I guess that all depends on how you define the words: Constitution, Right, face, accuser, your, the...
where does it say on these tickets you cannot challenge it in court? if it's like any other citation, you have that right and most people choose not to because they'd lose less money by not missing work.
I wish people would get as upset about IRS intrusion into our lives as they do about a lousy ticket.Care to guess how many days of work you'll miss with an audit? ( you're guilty till you prove you're innocent and BTW, they're going to hit you with interest penalties if/when you come out the loser)
just my thoughts...
As someone else hasd said before. If they send me a summons with a picture of my car, I'll send them a picture of a check.
...as well as the definition of "you".
They ticket the car's *owner*, no matter who was actually driving. If a friend borrows your car and runs a red light with it, *you* get fined for sitting at home surfing the web while the offense occurred.