The general take on lidar/laser detection is that since the beam is supposed to
be pencil thin, that even laser detectors will only tell you that you have just been tagged.
However, the Valentine One has ID'd laser in operation to me while I'm in the rightmost lane,
when the LEO appears to be targeting vehicles in the leftmost lane. It seems that either the
officer is not totally steady while shooting the laser, or there is in fact some "scatter", like the
scatter that radar emits.
SIA
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- Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:08 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Stopped by Irving LEO
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- Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:56 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Stopped by Irving LEO
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Re: Stopped by Irving LEO
OP:
Speed monitoring is surveillance.
Equip yourself with the best counter-surveillance - a Valentine One.
$395 up front will take the worry out of being fast.
We choose not to be crime victims by carrying heat.
Choosing not to be a revenue source for cities and towns is another form
of protection.
SIA
Speed monitoring is surveillance.
Equip yourself with the best counter-surveillance - a Valentine One.
$395 up front will take the worry out of being fast.
We choose not to be crime victims by carrying heat.
Choosing not to be a revenue source for cities and towns is another form
of protection.
SIA