Pinky, don't know about your area, but I've heard that in some areas, they've basically had to stop using those cameras. Why? People would lend their car to a friend, said friend would run a bunch of lights and they'd get all these tickets in the mail. And, there was no way the court could prove that the owner was driving the car.
I also don't know if you could fight the ticket under the circumstances. Several years ago I had to swerve to avoid a car that came over the center line. I hit the only patch of slush on the road and hydro planed. I hit a tree doing about 50 mph. Totaled my truck and I got 4 cracked ribs, probably from the air bag. I didn't even remember the car until my daughter, who was w/me said something about it. I also never talked to a cop at the scene of the accident. By the time the cops got there, I had been taken by ambulance to the hospital. I was given a ticket for careless driving. As far as I was concerned, I had done nothing wrong, so my daughter and I went to court to fight it. At first, they didn't want to hear it. Then I asked something along the lines of, "Next time I have something like this happen, do you want me to have a head on collision and let someone get hurt if not killed?" As soon as I said that, they dropped the charges and I only had to pay a $15.00 court cost. I had no problem paying that. It was much cheaper than the ticket and the higher insurance I would have had to pay!
And, I hate those cameras. Years ago, I had to pick up my daughter from camp. In order to get to the camp, I had to go across the Delaware Memorial Bridge. It was the weekend of July 4th. I got over the bridge, paid my toll, even talked to the toll taker for a moment, got past the toll booth and got into bumper to bumper traffic. I got something in the mail stating that I hadn't paid the toll! Believe me, I called. They said they'd look into it, and that was the last I ever heard from them. If they had tried to get me to pay the toll again, I was going to get a receipt every time I went across the bridge. Sure, it would have taken me a little longer, but then if that ever happened again, I'd have proof that I had paid the toll.