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I fear I may have ran a red light in San Francisco. With how high the lights are, how likely is it do you think it can take my license plate picture since the front was bent? Front and back license plate for clarification.
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I fear I may have ran a red light in San Francisco. With how high the lights are, how likely is it do you think it can take my license plate picture since the front was bent? Front and back license plate for clarification.
WHY ARE BOTH YOUR PLATES BENT?
But since my phone camera took it, you think an sf red light camera will get be able to capture my full license plate?While your situation is a legal one, your question does not raise any legal issue, and no one here has any hope of speaking intelligently about the likelihood of some random camera having nailed you. You'll find out within the next few weeks.
Not sure. I don't have a license frame and maybe the pressure from speed when driving? IdkLet me put it this way: if the plates are so bent that they cannot be read from those angles, then you could be pulled over for not having the license plate # properly displayed.
WHY ARE BOTH YOUR PLATES BENT?
LOLNot sure. I don't have a license frame and maybe the pressure from speed when driving? Idk
But since my phone camera took it, you think an sf red light camera will get be able to capture my full license plate?
The odds are somewhere between 0 and 100%. That's as close as anyone can come.