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General Sport Trac Discussion
Radar Detectors What Do You Recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Schindler" data-source="post: 645698" data-attributes="member: 56140"><p>Theresa has gotten a ticket for going 36 MPH in a 35 zone at 11 PM. She told the cop her speedometer was at exactly 35, but he didn't care. The court was a mayors court and since the mayor is the judge, you always lose.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Federal laws says that you are allowed to receive any radio signal broad casted. I am exercising my right to receive the radio signal a police officer broadcasts via a RADAR gun. RADAR stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. If my RADAR detector goes off, I can look at my speedometer and know if I need to slow down or keep going my present speed. I also know if my speed was clocked and if the police officer pulling out is coming after me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Schindler, post: 645698, member: 56140"] Theresa has gotten a ticket for going 36 MPH in a 35 zone at 11 PM. She told the cop her speedometer was at exactly 35, but he didn't care. The court was a mayors court and since the mayor is the judge, you always lose. Federal laws says that you are allowed to receive any radio signal broad casted. I am exercising my right to receive the radio signal a police officer broadcasts via a RADAR gun. RADAR stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. If my RADAR detector goes off, I can look at my speedometer and know if I need to slow down or keep going my present speed. I also know if my speed was clocked and if the police officer pulling out is coming after me. Tom [/QUOTE]
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