Uhh...someone I used to know...yeah, that's it...well, anyway, this guy used to use it to figure out when they'd left their radars on while they were at the local grease-and-gravy joint. He would then take advantage of the nice open road in front of the place to see how high of a speed he could get locked in on their radars before they finished their 2-hour lunch break.gregthehand wrote:A lot of people who get pulled over when asked if their radar detector went off say no. I use to just use what we called the trigger on the radar so I didn't have to leave it running just for that reason.
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- Sat May 08, 2010 11:49 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Amusing DPS encounter in Hickory Creek (Denton County)
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