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      10-03-2008, 07:00 PM   #20
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In regards to red light cameras and fighting the tickets you get, this may be a loophole:

Since a ticket can't be written against a car, it has to be issued to a person. Well, the attorney-client privilege extends to married couples. If you get a ticket, you CAN argue that you weren't driving (unless they have your face on camera, which some cameras can do now). If they ask who else may have access to the car to drive, you then tell them you cannot violate an attorney-client priviledge. It's sorta like pleading the 5th, except it would be your spouse you are constitutionally protected to not incriminate.

Just a thought.

BTW, the unconstitutional aspect to these kind of tickets has been challenged in DC (probably more, but I don't know), but everytime the cases are struck down. So even in the US in some cases, you're guilty until proven innocent.
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