Cindy J. asked

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I received a red light violation ticket for an offense under Municipal Code Sect. 70.35 et. seq. in Stone Park, Illinois. I reviewed the video and see no violation. What am I guilty of, and what are my options to contest this ticket?

May 20th, 2024

Joseph H. answered

You were likely cited for either failing to complete a full stop before turning right on red or turn...

May 20th, 2024

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