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topbanana 07-30-07 07:40 PM

Ticket from LAPD - $381 for running a red light on a bike?
 
Does anyone have experience with this? Is this right? I just checked to see how much my ticket was for since the amount isn't written on the actual ticket and I go online and see the amount is $381 plus a $10 processing fee. This seems like complete bull**** to me. Does anyone know if this is correct or if I'm getting screwed over or what. I'm from Pennsylvania, just in LA for the summer. I would say the hell with it and just not pay it but I may end up back in CA sometime down the road and would rather not have this on my record. Any help from anyone with experience or knowledge on the subject would be greatly appreciated.

kster 07-30-07 07:45 PM

I've never received a ticket while riding a bike, but in CA, you are defined as a slow moving vehicle. Thus, I'd expect fines to be the same as if you were driving a car.

mtnbk3000 07-30-07 07:46 PM

if you are on the road you must follow the same laws as if you are in a car, so if you ran a red you ran a red. im not sure about the price tag, but why would they charge you extra, its not there job to make money its to keep people safe.(at least thats the way it should be)

Scootcore 07-30-07 07:47 PM

its a pricey ticket....take yer lumps.

topbanana 07-30-07 07:51 PM

The amount just seems absolutely absurd to me. Even if I were in a car I would imagine the ticket wouldn't be as high as mine was. I've never heard of any traffic ticket being that high in Pennsylvania.

rschulze 07-30-07 07:52 PM

That's exactly what it cost my wife in her car....in California. See if you can go to an online traffic school to keep it off your driving record

UmneyDurak 07-30-07 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by topbanana (Post 4967575)
The amount just seems absolutely absurd to me. Even if I were in a car I would imagine the ticket wouldn't be as high as mine was. I've never heard of any traffic ticket being that high in Pennsylvania.

Welcome to California?

spingineer 07-30-07 07:54 PM

Welcome to California ...

zonatandem 07-30-07 08:01 PM

Is it legal to run red lights on your bike in Philly?

roadfix 07-30-07 08:02 PM

This thread prompted me to check my bail amount on-line on an illegal U-turn citation (driving) I received just a few days ago in Hollywood. $159 + $10 fee.
Running a red light is a more serious offense, even on a bike....

lyeinyoureye 07-30-07 08:06 PM

Hmmm.. Iirc, you don't have to produce/have ID unless you're driving, so you may be able to give them another name/addy. Anyway, questionable ideas aside, go to court and ask the judge to drop it. Say you can't pay it since all you can afford is a bike and be nice. Maybe the officer won't show at all...

Drew12 07-30-07 08:06 PM

$381, just wait until they add on the court fees and it goes up another hundred or so.
A red light ticket is a high dollar amount.
Should have been speeding, where fines are ususally around $80 or so, + fees, $180.

Be sure to pay it. They WILL send it to warrant, and if you ever get pulled over in Calif,
for any reason, you'll then be a guest in one of Calif finest establishments. But it does come with
meals.. ( and Bubba too )!:D

Drew12 07-30-07 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by lyeinyoureye (Post 4967707)
Hmmm.. Iirc, you don't have to produce/have ID unless you're driving, so you may be able to give them another name/addy. Anyway, questionable ideas aside, go to court and ask the judge to drop it. Say you can't pay it since all you can afford is a bike and be nice. Maybe the officer won't show at all...

Uh, Officers can and will hold you until they can verify your identity.
Best carry ID, or make sure you can rattle of all the correct info for your best buddy w/o
missing a beat!

( 6 months later your friend goes to jail, " man, you shoulda paid that ticket" :rolleyes:)

topbanana 07-30-07 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by zonatandem (Post 4967671)
Is it legal to run red lights on your bike in Philly?

LOLOLOL YEAH DUDE IT PRETTY MUCH IS THE COPS DON'T CARE!!!

But honestly dude, you're really cool and everything, but that doesn't help me at all right now.

It wasn't even running a red light in the sense that the light turned red and I went across the street in front of cars crossing the intersection. I was waiting at a red light and waited for the crossing traffic's light to turn red. When their light turned red, I quickly went across the intersection while my light was still red to get a jump on the traffic. Then a motorcycle cop is behind me for running a red light.

topbanana 07-30-07 08:14 PM

The worst part about the situation is that I have to leave California in 2 weeks so going to court doesn't really seem to be an option.

spingineer 07-30-07 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by topbanana (Post 4967767)
I was waiting at a red light and waited for the crossing traffic's light to turn red. When their light turned red, I quickly went across the intersection while my light was still red to get a jump on the traffic. Then a motorcycle cop is behind me for running a red light.

Sorry, but that does constitute crossing on a red. To save yourself more grief, just pay the ticket. You should see what it's like going through Sierra Madre crossing a stop sign ...

roadfix 07-30-07 08:20 PM

City of South Pasadena can generate over $37,000 on any given Saturday morning by citing the last half of the Montrose peloton which could not clear the intersection in time....:D

topbanana 07-30-07 08:23 PM

I know I broke the law I just think the punishment is ridiculous and in no way fits the crime and the fact that I don't permanently live in California makes it much worse.

schnee 07-30-07 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by topbanana (Post 4967767)
It wasn't even running a red light in the sense that the light turned red and I went across the street in front of cars crossing the intersection. I was waiting at a red light and waited for the crossing traffic's light to turn red. When their light turned red, I quickly went across the intersection while my light was still red to get a jump on the traffic. Then a motorcycle cop is behind me for running a red light.

Welcome to California! Remember to tell everyone about this, so they stop moving here. :)

OK, seriously though, that's the going rate is for running a red light. (Yes, it's high, but so is the cost of living.) You're considered a road vehicle here, and that's what you'd get in a car too, there's no discrimination going on.

mazpr 07-30-07 08:32 PM

I am from California as well, here in most (if not all) public road events everyone must follow traffic laws or else be expelled from the course and notified CHP. I gues Tour de California is an exception but am not sure. I have gone to court to fight a ticket and honestly dont expose yourself to humiliation just pay the ticket.

I had one for speeding on my car and the cop did not even had a radar gun. The officer was 20 minutes late and the judge waited for him. I tell you when they want that money they will get it no matter what. Many of my friends have received traffic tickets and so far nobody has gotten away with it.

It is like everyone else says; Welcome to Cali...

redal 07-30-07 08:33 PM

I have received a ticket for running a stop sign on a bike and the fine was the same as a car. My wife received a ticket last year in Long Beach, not for running a red light but for stopping past the limit line. The fine was $405. The police may detain you for not having identification and a few years ago a friend of mine was taken to the Azusa Police station when the Montrose group was pulled over and he didn't have ID. Another time when I received the stop sign ticket on the Montrose ride I didn't have ID but the officer took my thumbprint so it wouldn't be too wise to give a fake name and address. I'm in the system because I am a teacher but thumbprints are usually taken when you receive a driver's license now. Finally, I got a speeding ticket in Ohio last year and thought about not paying it since I don't have any plans to be in Ohio again but I was informed that most DMVs are using a national database now, so the ticket can catch up to you. You may be able to appear in court. The date on the ticket is the due date but you can go in earlier to set a court date. When the officer appears in court the judge will ask you both what happened. It sounds like what you've said on here the officer gave you a valid ticket so the judge will most likely find you guilty and you will lose your chance at an online traffic school.

BarracksSi 07-30-07 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by topbanana (Post 4967767)
It wasn't even running a red light in the sense that the light turned red and I went across the street in front of cars crossing the intersection. I was waiting at a red light and waited for the crossing traffic's light to turn red. When their light turned red, I quickly went across the intersection while my light was still red to get a jump on the traffic. Then a motorcycle cop is behind me for running a red light.

Okay, that's crazy. It's not like you even barreled across in the middle of a red light while the cross traffic had a green.

They seem to be more lax here in DC (knock on wood!). Earlier today, I stopped at a red, waited for a bit, looked for traffic, didn't see any, looked again to be sure, then went ahead & crossed on red -- all while a police cruiser was a couple cars behind me. I even crossed at the same time as a pedestrian right next to me.

Drew12 07-30-07 08:40 PM

Running a red light can be deadly.
just this last Saturday the light turned green, and I started to go through ( driving).
About 10 feet into the intersection I saw a Infinty coming, I slammed on the brakes.
That Car, I would estimate at 60 mph, ran the red light and
came within 3-5 inchs of my from bumper.
Had I been hot off the line, I would not be posting this.

T-Boned at 60, might as well call the Morgue.
I tell you, I really enjoyed my weekend after that.

Pay the ticket and stop whining, your still alive.

merider1 07-30-07 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by topbanana (Post 4967767)
LOLOLOL YEAH DUDE IT PRETTY MUCH IS THE COPS DON'T CARE!!!

But honestly dude, you're really cool and everything, but that doesn't help me at all right now.

It wasn't even running a red light in the sense that the light turned red and I went across the street in front of cars crossing the intersection. I was waiting at a red light and waited for the crossing traffic's light to turn red. When their light turned red, I quickly went across the intersection while my light was still red to get a jump on the traffic. Then a motorcycle cop is behind me for running a red light.


Look, we feel your pain. But the bottom line is that there really isn't much you can do about it. I can tell you it's not right until I'm blue in the face or give suggetions on how you "might" get out of it if you have lottery-winning luck, but the law is the law - for motorists and cyclists alike (which I find many cyclists as well as motorists forget). running a red light on a bike should as punishable as if a car ran a red light. You could not only get yourself killed, but a driver who may swerve to avoid you. We've all done it, so I'm not on my high horse, but unfortunately, you got caught. :o

spingineer 07-30-07 08:48 PM

ME, I went to my local video store, and I didn't see you ... :p


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