Denver (KDVR) – A lawyer of the city of Fort Collins rejects approximately 500 speeding quotes that were sent by mail earlier this month without complex information and printed on it.
The 477 Certificates came from a single camera radar unit located in the 800th Prospect Road bloc, according to a press statement issued by the Fort Collins Police services. Certificates were sent between September 4 and 17.
The police said when they discovered this case, they called the seller, Ferra Murki, who then sent corrected copies of the martyrdom, apparently to panic the people they received.
The police said in the press statement: “FCPS can frustrate our citizens may feel when receiving an official thing in the mail that lacks information or appears to be double, especially when we are looking for fraud.”
Police said that the martyrdom was for valid violations, but to “address any confusion or anxiety, this error in printing may have raised those who have been martyred, the city’s prosecutor’s office rejects the affected martyrs.”
Anyone who issued a wrong martyrdom will be rejected between the dates listed without having to pay any fines.
If someone already pays, he can contact the Fort Collins Municipal Court via email on [email protected] for recovery information.
Anyone can questions about the martyrdom of the camera radar, which they received regarding this incident, contact the Fort Collins Municipal Court. General questions about the camera radar program can be made to the FCPS camera radar coordinator, Stefan Spareo, on the number 970-416-2236.