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10-12-2005, 06:23 PM | #61 | |||
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11-12-2005, 10:22 AM | #62 | ||
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Just train your dog to sniff out bacon, and keep the dog in the car. Now thats a good radar detector. :
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11-12-2005, 01:29 PM | #63 | |||
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Oh i mis-read and thought you ment ileagal.Doh
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12-12-2005, 01:57 PM | #66 | |||
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call me ignorant but im from WA where RD's are legal - what is the actual reasoning for banning them in the eastern states?? |
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12-12-2005, 03:28 PM | #67 | |||
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12-12-2005, 03:37 PM | #68 | |||
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12-12-2005, 10:14 PM | #69 | ||
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i got caught, basically, because to find out which of the ten cars had the radar detector the cop put his radar on and off and watched who braked, yes i did. Goulburn police they are the worst. over $1000 fine paid, but for the years it saved me was worth it. |
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12-12-2005, 10:27 PM | #70 | |||
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13-12-2005, 02:35 PM | #71 | |||
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I dont think people who own radar detectors are using them to drive insanely - i dont think the range on them would be enough to allow enough time to slow down from say 200 in a 110 zone??? i might be wrong because i certainly dont use mine for that, i use mine to avoid getting fined for doing maybe 6-10 over, or for when cops set up radars on sunday afternoons in roadworks zones while no one is working.
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I did a bit of research to see some actual figures. In 2003 there were 1621 fatalities from road accidents, doesnt say how many were from speeding but we could safely assume a good percentage were caused by adverse road conditions and drink driving, plus a percentage from excessive speeding (15-20kph over the limit) as well. In the same time frame an estimated ; 354,000 households were victims of at least one break-in to their home, garage or shed 254,600 households found signs of at least one attempted break-in 553,500 households overall were victims of either a break-in or an attempted break-in 134,300 households had at least one motor vehicle stolen. 95,800 persons were victims of at least one robbery 717,900 persons were victims of at least one assault 33,000 persons aged 18 years and over were victims of at least one sexual assault. Total: 2.14m Like I said previously, i dont agree with insane speeding in stupid places and i think anyone caught speeding very dangerously needs to be punished accordingly, but the resources used to pursue the offender with the RD (which being a device that conforms to the FCC and must not cause interference and must accept interference) , subsequent paperwork, time taken - in fact the TRUE OPPORTUNITY COST once multiplied by the amount of times a similar offence occurs would end up being a fair bit of wasted resources that personally in my opinion could be better used to reduce the incidence of these other 2.14 million crimes, which although may not always result in a death but still have widespread effects through the community. I just cannot see the reasoning for these devices to be deemed illegal when they have been proven that they reduce speeding. http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@....2568A900139405 |
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13-12-2005, 05:44 PM | #72 | ||
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The Cobra unit I bought in Kansas City, according to the instructions, is purely a receiver and therefore emits nothing that could be detected by a detector detector.
It also has the ability (again, according to the instructions) to detect a detector detector because the detector detector is an emitting device. There's a 360 degree laser detector which is practically useless because if it beeps you're already been scanned. The best thing about buying it in the Confederate States of America was that it was less than US$50. And it works. The only real problem with it is that it is also sensitive enough to pick up radar from car park boom gates, service stations (many now have a radar for theft) and some shop fronts. I don't actually drive that quick. It's just, being a Redneck, I believe that if the Government is going to invade my privacy to spy on me, I'm going to spy on them right back. The great thing is that whenever it beeps, I slow, and then see the partially hidden speed trap, I can say "stick that up your **** Peter Batchelor you weedy little scumbag". |
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13-12-2005, 06:02 PM | #73 | ||
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Nang3, although I do see your point and it is a valid one, there are some problems with it. The highway patrol cars that are enforcing the speeding laws would have no impact on the crime stats that you have quoted. The anti speeding campaign is one that is a preventative measure. the prevention of speeding helps to keep the road toll down and more importantly injuries less severe, by how much? Who knows. The crimes that you quote are handled in a reactionary manner, the cops react to crimes already committed. It is a sad truth of society that these crimes will continue and there is little that can be done to prevent them, certainly a couple more cops will not do the trick. It would take a cop permanently in each suburb patrolling continuously to reduce these stats, lets see anyone get away with <10 over the limit then.
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