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Judge reduces fines, explains photo-enforcement rules in Lake Forest Park infraction calendar

5410658 · July 17, 2025
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At remote infraction hearings July 16, 2025, Judge Jennifer Grant reduced penalties for multiple photo-enforced speeding and red-light violations and clarified how the city’s school-zone cameras and speed limits are applied.

Judge Jennifer Grant reduced or amended penalties for a series of photo-enforced infractions during a remote Lake Forest Park Municipal Court infraction calendar on July 16, 2025. Hearings were held by Zoom and livestreamed to YouTube.

Several drivers appearing for mitigation received reductions from the standard notice amounts. Grant reduced a red-light photo infraction for Jim Obland from $145 to $90 after reviewing video of the intersection and hearing that Obland backed out of the intersection when a vehicle pulled up behind him. Rosalyn Cooper’s citation for driving 32 mph in a 25 mph photo‑enforced zone on May 4 was reduced to $75; the judge said the city treats such infractions as nonmoving, not reported to the Department of Licensing. James Fisher and Paul (Boncroy) each had first-offense school-zone photo violations reduced…

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