YOU DONT PURE AND SIMPLE!
You will still have to pay. Otherwise nothing
I believe it is one year but you have to be "served" within 90 days from the day the photo radar got you.In other words if you get photoed on January 1st and you ignore the "Notice of ticket" you get in the mail the city has 90 days from January 1st to serve you.
yes 2 points for red lights 3 points for speeding
Nearly impossible. Radar, contrary to the commercials and ads you might see, is so sophisticated that it's extremely difficult to refute, especially if photos are involved. What you can do is elect to attend traffic school (you can rent a DVD at Blockbuster in most states and do it that way). That way, you'll pay a reduced fine and avoid points on your license. And slow down - get there safely.
Refer to the government that made radar detectors illegal .
yes you do or you could get called to court eventually because they have Files of Who and who did not pay and it could be counted as felony if you dont.
None, they are legal!
It depends on the locality. Most towns with this system will come after you for the ticket and report it to the DMV if it's not paid. It is better to just pay it, as it does not count for points on your license, at least where I live.
A radar laser is a detector used for monitoring the speed. The laser detector is usually used by the police and law enforcement, to track drivers who drives over the speed limit. The use of the tool can help prevent or reduce the chances of vehicle accidents from happening.
No, you would be charged with perjury or false testimony and then have another court case and if you lose that then you go to jail or get probation.
A police radar detector is a device used by drivers to detect when law enforcement officers are using radar guns to measure vehicle speed. When a radar gun is detected, the device alerts the driver so they can adjust their speed accordingly to avoid getting a speeding ticket. However, it is important to note that using radar detectors is illegal in some jurisdictions.
If you are in the market to buy a new radar detector, a little guarantee would be nice. Radar Geeks.com has that for you. They will pay if you get a ticket while using a product bought from the site.