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Third speeding ticket in six months!!
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If you'd read u'd know that laser detection is currently legal but maybe won't be after the current sty of execution, but that's not the issue, the issue is that with GPS it's now possible to incorporate that into the detector. Pointless because they are obvious to see anyway.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat you need to do is to stop speeding - radar will be too late for the laser based mobile vans anyway.
Mobile lasers which have been around for a while are detectable only in the sense that the Bizzies have to publish their locations before deploying them so that gives the detector people a step ahead via a downloadable updated database to the device. Fair enough. It won't stop you getting zapped if speeding, but you get a warning there's one ahead.
Skazhi mne Lyoshka, ty goluboi?Comment
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+1Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat you need to do is to stop speeding - radar will be too late for the laser based mobile vans anyway.Comment
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Why would it matter if it's legal or not when detection of lasers aimed at you would mean it's too late because your speed will have already been recorded literally at speed of light.Originally posted by stek View PostIf you'd read u'd know that laser detection is currently legal
You got so many points now that you should just stop speeding until at least you get clean license - relying on technical means of detection won't save you.Comment
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Yes it will, all my point are from mobile laser guns, the technology will warn me because THEY ARE VERY WELL HIDDEN.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy would it matter if it's legal or not when detection of lasers aimed at you would mean it's too late because your speed will have already been recorded literally at speed of light.
You got so many points now that you should just stop speeding until at least you get clean license - relying on technical means of detection won't save you.
Are you really so squeaky clean? Have you never broken any law? Fukn doubt it big boy!Comment
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They have not yet invented technology that can save a very stupid person.Originally posted by stek View PostYes it will, all my point are from mobile laser guns, the technology will warn me because THEY ARE VERY WELL HIDDEN.
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Are you really so squeaky clean? Have you never broken any law? Fukn doubt it big boy!Originally posted by AtW View PostThey have not yet invented technology that can save a very stupid person.

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*whispers*Originally posted by stek View PostAre you really so squeaky clean? Have you never broken any law? Fukn doubt it big boy!
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Pssst: Big boy isnt an insult, in fact it's a compliment.Comment
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I've broken a few laws of physics recently, but other than that I am clean Gov.Originally posted by stek View PostAre you really so squeaky clean? Have you never broken any law? Fukn doubt it big boy!Comment
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