This is absolutely true. I got written up for running a Red in Richmond. It was barely yellow yet this officer wrote it up as a Red.
I went to court and plead Not Guilty. The Judge automatically started lecturing me about contesting the judgment of an RCMP officer. I accepted that but asked to view the officer's notes which he had not brought with him. The judge tried to reschedule but I protested that I had to take time off work and it was a huge inconvenience to revisit this a month later because I would be travelling etc. Case dismissed.
I had a very similar experience disputing a red light ticket in Surrey (Richmond courthouse though). I argued that I should have been cited for running a YELLOW light under the Motor Vehicle Act...the cop had EXTENSIVE notes, since I'd made it clear I'd contest the tickets. Unfortunately for him, the wording in his notes proved my point for me. I also got lucky in that I was the fifth contested ticket by the same cop in front of the same magistrate, and she'd completely lost patience with him and his sloppy note taking & ticket writing. I didn't have to say a word in my own defense; case dismissed.






