And again, so long as you entered the intersection while the light was green, or if it had turned yellow but would be impractical/impossible to stop, then that makes you perfectly legal to continue through the intersection. ....What, there ain't never been a car that has stalled while taking off from a red light?!?!? Some yahoo don't know how to drive a stick and they go from 1st to 5th and it dies?
As I stated to begin with, I see a victory in your future. You have a long and distinguished driving record, yet not so old that you become the road hazard. So go in there, present your material AND your record, try to quote the officer as best you can word-for-word and then ask him if those were his words? Maybe even have a small camera in there with you sitting in plain sight. Nothing wrong with that so long as you're not recording the court proceedings, but might make the officer think a bit harder about his answers. ...Maybe have it out in the open to start with, then once you know he's seen it, put it away to avoid any unnecessary attention/questions. ....Eh, don't mind me - just spouting off a little. :wink:
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