Sedatedfork
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So I got a photo radar ticket a few months ago and I decided to fight the ticket primarily on principle. I was traveling west across the burnside bridge. The photo below shows the grade of the road. However, it wasn't a construction zone when I got zapped going 40 in a 25. Here's my main complaint -- the speed zone up ahead says 35 mph and this is a pretty steep hill to get up across the bridge. They stationed the photo radar just in front of the sign. This is a freaking bridge, not a residential street. I remember that the radar van looked like a strobe light as it was literally tagging every vehicle that passed it. 25 mph is just not a reasonable speed limit for the area and it is deceptive as the 35 mph sign is right up ahead. There aren't any crosswalks for pedestrians, etc. I had always thought it was 35 there, but technically there is a 25 mph speed limit sign about a half mile back.
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Now I see the photo radar van parked there frequently. It is just a giant speed trap, and it pisses me off so I am going to make them go through the steps to convict me. I don't imagine I will win, but I am going to try to argue that the speed limit is 35 and see what the judge does. Anyway, if you have fought a ticket before in Multnomah County, let me know what I should expect.
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Now I see the photo radar van parked there frequently. It is just a giant speed trap, and it pisses me off so I am going to make them go through the steps to convict me. I don't imagine I will win, but I am going to try to argue that the speed limit is 35 and see what the judge does. Anyway, if you have fought a ticket before in Multnomah County, let me know what I should expect.
