Hello all - it's been a while since I've posted, but today I got my Ed30 plaque and that made me remember you lot!
Anyway, back to the point:
I was stopped by an unmarked police car yesterday for jumping a red light.
Now I know it was amber as I approached but it may have turned red before I went through it.
There was only one policeman in the police car and he came out of the car and breathalysed me (unusual - but obviously I hadn't been drinking).
He then told me I'd blatantly jumped a red light and that I was getting a fixed penalty (3 points and £60) and started writing the ticket.
He gave me the ticket and said I can go to court if I'm not happy, but that there was a video camera fitted to the car (I saw it in the front windscreen) and I had no chance.
I asked him how late I had jumped the light and he said "ridiculously", so I asked him to show me the video (which is what the police normally do to show you how bad your driving was) and he replied "no, that only gets shown if you go to court".
Now, I'm not sure if he is telling the truth about the video (it may not have been on?), but that is his only means of proof as otherwise it's just my word against his, as he was on his own.
SO - do I just lump it and accept the fixed penalty, or risk it and go to court and either find he has no evidence and I get off, or he has an incriminating video which may get me a higher fine and more points.
I already have 3 points for speeding

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Your input and thoughts are valued!