BEWARE OF COPS
#11
RE: BEWARE OF COPS
At 250 he won't be driving; more like flipping. I'm pretty sure the car would have aerodynamic issues before then especially weighing only 3100 lbs.
Not sure how well his transmission would hold at those speeds either.
Not sure how well his transmission would hold at those speeds either.
#12
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I really should take a look at this site; I just paid my attorney $500 bones to fight a ticket for me. The officer was a no show the first time, so I’m thinking I win like most cases. Nope the judge request that I return because the officer is on another criminal case, which is priority over traffic cases. I was pissed, so I retained my attorney’s services and hoped he would win…After 2 months of fighting with the judge I finally win the case. The officer was a no show three times!!! The third time thejudge had no choice...I WIN!!!!
Damn that would have been an expensive case. $500 lawyer + $350 Ticket…+ higher Insurance Rate = Oh ****…!!!!$$$$
Some of you may ask why I didn’t do traffic school…. Well I couldn’t, I already had done a 2nd offender traffic school in the past 6 months… [:-]
Come to think of it, I need a Valentine Rader Detector or K-1 not that damn website…Hahaha
Damn that would have been an expensive case. $500 lawyer + $350 Ticket…+ higher Insurance Rate = Oh ****…!!!!$$$$
Some of you may ask why I didn’t do traffic school…. Well I couldn’t, I already had done a 2nd offender traffic school in the past 6 months… [:-]
Come to think of it, I need a Valentine Rader Detector or K-1 not that damn website…Hahaha
#14
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hey Mac.... you want a good radar detector? try this one, put a monkey on teh hood of your car with a pair of binoculars and a whistle. seriously.... i don'tk now how many of you guys have ever heard of push button radar, but cops don't sit on the road with a radar beam across the road and watch the number as you cross it..... although a small portion of cops still do. most cops have push button radar. most cops can more or less lock at you and tell if you're speeding. when they see a car they think is speeidng, they push the button, and within a nano second it pops back how fast you're going. all the radar detector says is pull over. although the radar detector may save you one time, the main thing it will do is give you a false sense of security, causing you to speed more, thus get more tickets. then not only are you out a radar detector, but now you are out the ticket and insurance costs to. what you would be better off doing is studying traffic laws yourself. for example, in some staets, if there are not signs up in an area that say "RADAR ENFORCED", then you can get away with a cop using radar for you in that area... depends on the police entrapment laws in your area.
#16
#17
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ORIGINAL: Cowboy6622
seriously.... i don'tk now how many of you guys have ever heard of push button radar, but cops don't sit on the road with a radar beam across the road and watch the number as you cross it..... although a small portion of cops still do. most cops have push button radar. most cops can more or less lock at you and tell if you're speeding. when they see a car they think is speeidng, they push the button, and within a nano second it pops back how fast you're going. all the radar detector says is pull over. although the radar detector may save you one time, the main thing it will do is give you a false sense of security, causing you to speed more, thus get more tickets. then not only are you out a radar detector, but now you are out the ticket and insurance costs to. what you would be better off doing is studying traffic laws yourself. for example, in some staets, if there are not signs up in an area that say "RADAR ENFORCED", then you can get away with a cop using radar for you in that area... depends on the police entrapment laws in your area.
seriously.... i don'tk now how many of you guys have ever heard of push button radar, but cops don't sit on the road with a radar beam across the road and watch the number as you cross it..... although a small portion of cops still do. most cops have push button radar. most cops can more or less lock at you and tell if you're speeding. when they see a car they think is speeidng, they push the button, and within a nano second it pops back how fast you're going. all the radar detector says is pull over. although the radar detector may save you one time, the main thing it will do is give you a false sense of security, causing you to speed more, thus get more tickets. then not only are you out a radar detector, but now you are out the ticket and insurance costs to. what you would be better off doing is studying traffic laws yourself. for example, in some staets, if there are not signs up in an area that say "RADAR ENFORCED", then you can get away with a cop using radar for you in that area... depends on the police entrapment laws in your area.
Cowboy, they CAN NOT pull you over just on POP, which is what I said earlier. Pop IS the burst of the KA frequency. HOWEVER they CAN NOT give you a ticket unless they DO use the steady on signal. They must first use the POP to find someone speeding, and THEN they lock on to you with a steady beam to determine the most accurate speed, and for documentation purposes. If they can not document that you were speeding with a steady on, then the case is dismissed by the judge. always.
Read my previous post.
#18
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" MPH offers three POP mode radar guns, i.e. Bee III at Ka 33.8 GHZ, Bee III Enforcer K at 24.150 GHz, and the hand held Z-25 K at 24.150 GHz. The POP mode, according to the MPH manual, can’t be used to issue tickets by itself and can’t be used in the moving mode, only stationary. It can’t be used to establish a legal “visual tracking history” which is required by the courts and POP mode assumes the officer knows a group of cars contains a radar detector."
As quoted from Speed Zones .com
As quoted from Speed Zones .com