Dan wrote:
....Who was driving the car?  
Let me propose this: three strikes on a vehicle and you're out.  Two 
warning letters, then a stiff fine, and this should not be a moving 
violation.  If this is a behavior problem the person is very likely 
doing it often and they will be tagged shortly.  If it's an issue of 
someone else driving the car, the owner will be alerted to the 
situation and made responsible.

Ron writes:
Who cares who is driving.  If its your car and someone else drives the red 
light, you should hold them responsible.  If not then shame on you for 
borrowing your car to an irresponsible and careless driver.  If its your kid 
driving then maybe you need to hold him/her responsible.  After all, it is YOUR 
car, be careful of who you trust with it.  I would hope that anyone that you 
entrust with your car will return that favor by respecting the laws while 
driving it.  Now if its stolen, then you have a different issue to deal with.
Ron Leurquin
Nokomis East

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