A man driving to Rochester for work received a bus stop camera ticket in March for a violation he claims he did not commit. The incident has raised concerns about the accuracy of the bus stop camera system, which has issued over 20,000 tickets. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims that he did not commit the violation and has provided evidence to support his claim.

"I am frustrated and disappointed that I am being told to appear in court despite providing evidence that I did not commit the violation," said the man.

The incident has sparked a debate about the effectiveness and fairness of the bus stop camera system. Residents of Rochester who commute to work are advised to be cautious and ensure that they are aware of the bus stop camera locations. The City of Rochester is reviewing the incident and is expected to make a decision soon.

The incident has also raised concerns about the impact on the local economy, as incorrect tickets can result in unnecessary fines and increased costs for drivers.