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k so near my work place theres a big intersection. theres normally a long line before i turn right ,
but today i was the first one at the light and turned right on red( I waited 5 secs), and then there was a flash, and i thought wtf???? was it a no turn on red?(there was no red arrow), and went on my business....and right now im pissed as hell as well as worried, as i already have 1 point on my license plate.... so my ? is am i screwd? and if so, cant i argue i didnt see it???(i really did not see any sign, i just turned right as normal) Also on my paycheck, im missing 10 hours I worked so i have to talk with my boss about it(business just started and we didnt have timeclocks) also i cant feel my 2nd toe due to work, like its numb....but dont know who to talk to about it... let me know...today wasnt a good day =[ |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 9, '07 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Stop stressing over little things like that. It'll just make your life more miserable than it has to be. Normally traffic cameras take more than one picture and it gets reviewed to ensure the pictures are clear enough for evidence (ie. face of driver and license plates). The pictures will probably show you turning right, and so long as that's legal, they shouldn't send you a ticket. However, if it is legal and you do receive a ticket, just follow the directions on how to appeal the ticket. It's a hassle, but nothing worth stressing over.
As for the paycheck, just tell your boss/human resources of the error and they'll make the corrections on your next paycheck. Worst case scenario is you fill out a form and they screw up the following paycheck as well. It happens all the time; again, not something to stress over. Unless of course you're tight with money and unable to make payments on your bills on time. In which case, I'd recommend borrowing money from a family member or close friend for two weeks til you get your money. I'd also highly recommend making a budget and save enough money for at least a few months worth of bills. It's always a good idea to have a 6 month buffer (though 2 is more realistic), should any sort of emergency occur. |
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