My first experience with these cameras was in Spain many years ago. I picked up my mail one day and had a ticket for speeding, along with the ticket was a photograph of the car, you could read the license plate number, it had date and time, and the speed at the time. You could also clearly see the profile of the driver...........it wasn't me, but a friend who I had loaned the car too. I called him and told him I had got a speeding for the time he was driving the car, he denied speeding, and said it could not have been him becaues he never got over the speed limit. After seeing the photo he and I went to pay the ticket, he paid and also had points assessed against his license.
I guess several cities in Texas are using a photo system, I know Houston is. Several months ago a letter arrived in my mail box, my wife who is near blind picked the mail up, and opened the letter. The name was not even close to mine. Inside was a request for payment for a ticket on an individual who lived in Houston. His license plate number was one number diffrent than mine. I called the folks (my dime trying to be nice) and tol;d them the ticket was sent to the wrong address, and explained that my wife had opened the envelope by accident. Since that time I have received at least 10 letters from them, each time I send it back as wrong address. I even went on the net and found the correct address for the individual in Houston and provided that to them but they continue to send the notices to me. The problem......the company that administers for Houston Police is located in Tuscon, AZ. The law firm that serves as a collector is in Dayton, OH. And the poor sole in Houston that may be shot for not payoing his ticket likely has no knowledge of it at all. He has an unlisted phone number, but I have been thinking of sending him a letter to inform him of this in case they try to jack him up for not complying with the request to pay.