Tickets Dropped Due To Blurry Face

blurry face red light camera ticket
If you received a red light camera ticket and your face appears blurry in the captured image, it's possible that the ticket could be dropped due to insufficient evidence. Red light camera tickets typically rely on clear photographic evidence, including a clear image of the driver's face, to establish the identity of the person responsible for the violation.

However, the specific outcome of your situation may vary depending on local laws, regulations, and the policies of the jurisdiction that issued the ticket. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional or the relevant local authorities to understand the options available to you and the best course of action to take.

Red Light Cameras take pictures and video of red-light runners.  However, if a positive photo ID is not obtained the ticket is usually dropped.  For example, the police must be able to match if the driver is a woman or a man and if the person is white or black.  If the image is not you that is driving in the car the police may ask you to snitch on who might have driven the vehicle and this is also called a "snitch ticket".