Ridgeland, South Carolina Speed Traps

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Ridgeland, SC I-95

Ridgeland, South CarolinaDec 08, 20100 Comments

South Carolina Code Section 56-5-70, effective June 11, 2010 revealed that “A person who receives a citation for violating laws relating to speeding or disregarding traffic control devices based solely on photographic evidence must be served in person with notice of the violation within one hour of the occurrence of the violation.” The new law states that photo tickets may not be used except during emergencies declared by the governor or president. In case of an emergency, the camera ticket must be personally delivered by a police officer within one hour. House Bill 12 98 states “Only when an emergency is declared which triggers the provisions of this section may speed of traffic cameras be used.”

Prior opinions from the South Carolina State Attorney General’s Office dated March 11, 1996 and October 31, 2002 stated that photo enforcement is illegal in South Carolina. South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford signed a law banning the use of red light cameras and speed cameras in the state of South Carolina in June 2010. The measure swept unanimously through the House, 106 to 0 on June 3, 2010 and in the Senate 38 to 0 on June 2, 2010.

The Attorney General’s Office also ruled that it would not be legal “for a law enforcement agency to send citations to a registered owner by certified mail” since “no state law authorizes the use of such process.” Additionally the Attorney General wrote “…. In the opinion of this office, photographic or video camera evidence may not be used in assisting an officer in observing and reviewing a traffic violation except in those limited circumstances set forth by R. 312.”

When you receive a speeding ticket under normal conditions, you receive it in person from a Law Enforcement officer and you sign the citation promising to appear in court. When you get a photo camera radar ticket by mail, you never sign anything. Legally you do not have to respond, appear, pay or anything else. The only way you will ever hear anything about the ticket is if an officer shows up at your door with a summons for you to appear in court. When you’re asked about the ticket you simply reply you never received a ticket, it must have been lost in the mail.

On I-95 by mile marker 18 on the south end of south carolina

Ridgeland, South CarolinaNov 21, 20100 Comments

There is an RV parked underneath an overpass on the south-bound side. There are also a series of cameras set up under the bridge on both sides of I-95 to take a picture of your face, your car, and your license plate. A couple good ways to avoid getting busted is
1. Wear a ski mask and cover your license plate
2. If at night, turn off your headlights completely (including parking lights) because the license plate wont be lit up and the rear facing camera does not have a flash on it (the one for your face does [red flash of light])
3. Do the speed limit

I-95 Southbound, MM 18

Ridgeland, South CarolinaNov 19, 20100 Comments

This is just an old fashioned southern hospitality speed trap for us Northerners!

It may have been either a set-up at a bridge or Motor Home parked on side of home at mile marker 18. Got ticket in mail for 82 in the 70 mph limit. The charge is $133 and if you pay on line a few dollars in service fees. Not reported to your local DMV (they say) unless you do not respond. Oh well, Travel expenses!

I-95 Northbound

Ridgeland, South CarolinaOct 03, 20102 Comments

There is a motorhome on the right hand side under an overpass with cameras pointed at north bound traffic. PLEASE IF YOU GET A TICKET FROM THIS, DO NOT PAY- REPEAT- DO NOT PAY THE TICKET to Ridgeland South Carolina. The governor outlawed this kind of enforcement by signing a law that no police department in South Carolina can use speed cameras. I have gotten three in the mail and I just mailed it back to these yahoo’s with a nice nasty letter bascially telling them to stick it were the sun don’t shine. What are they going to do bend my dogtags and send me back to Iraq.

I-95 mile marker 24 South Bound Motor Home with cameras

Ridgeland, South CarolinaSep 30, 20101 Comments

Painless velocity verification by South Carolina state officials.
Snap your picture and record you speed then…
When you get home from you vacation or business travel you find a ticket in the mailbox for $133.00.

Stay away from Ridgeland SC business’ this is a hi-tech old fashion speed trap.
Seventy mile zone I got a ticket for 81 MPH, no warning.

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