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If you’re driving around Woodland Park, Colorado, you had better be on your best behavior. And you mind want to keep in mind that there doesn’t need to be a cop around for you to get a ticket.
That’s what Jake Turnbull found out when he was driving around the small town on the north face of Pikes Peak. He received a $120 traffic violation that was worth four points on his license for allegedly running a red light, per The Colorado Sun. The evidence? The word of another driver.
That’s because in Woodland Park, as in a few other towns, a “citizen-signed complaint” is all it takes to get a ticket. Any person who sees a traffic violation can call the police, provide details after the fact, and the police can write up the ticket. The only caveat is that the concerned citizen must sign the complaint and agree to appear in court to testify if necessary.