<$BlogRSDURL$>
The Speeding Ticket Blog
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
 

I found a great web site for information on radar detectors and radar detector detectors (that�s right, law enforcement devices that can tell if you are using a radar detector).  The site is SpeedZones.com and they have one page in particular that goes deep into the nitty gritty of the spy vs. spytechnology battles between law enforcement and radar detector manufacturers.  On this page you will find coverage of the annual detector test for 2003, fascinating information on the latest enforcement technologies including the hard to detect Bee III radar gun, the state of the art of the latest radar detector detectors, radar jammer testing and more.  I definitely recommend giving this site a read.


Wednesday, March 24, 2004
 

If you have been looking for an excellent explanation on how radar detectors and jammers work, howstuffworks.com has an article for you.  This article covers how detectors receive signals, how jammers jam signals, and compares the technology behind radar detectors to that of laser detectors (Lidar).


Friday, March 19, 2004
 

MotorTrend.com has posted an article with some solid information on laser and radar jammers.  Pay special attention to the warning on using a radar jammer.  It will be interesting to see how long laser jammers stay off the government and police agencies hot list for outlawed devices.


Tuesday, March 16, 2004
 

The Philadelphia Daily News does it again.  They followed up the defective radar gun story with an article explaining what you should do if you get a ticket from a Genesis hand-held radar gun.


Monday, March 15, 2004
 

 


Here�s an article to make you worry or give you hope.  An article on the web site for the Philadelphia Daily News, quotes a state police expert as saying that thousands of speeding tickets have been written with defective radar guns.  So defective that the expert said �they would clock a roadside rock at 70 mph�.

I wish I had a cartoon of a rock on the witness stand in a court trial right now. 


Sunday, March 14, 2004
 

Speeding Ticket Causes Accident

Some people have no luck at all.  A man issued a speeding ticket, subsequently rear ended an ambulance.  He had been distracted by the speeding ticket which he read while he was driving.


Saturday, March 13, 2004
 

Susan Kayler, Esq and Arizona attorney has an excellent web page for frequently asked questions on Photo Radar .  She also has a new book coming out called �Smile for the Speed Camera--Photo Radar Exposed!�.  Photo Radar is that new unmanned radar machine that takes a picture of your license plate as it measures your speed.  (Great, the first robot you get to meet in real society isn�t your butler, it�s a traffic cop.)  If you�re speeding, bam!  You get a ticket in the mail, no questions asked.


 

A brand new article is up on speeding-ticket-info.com .  If you�ve been wondering whether or not radar & laser jammers or license plate covers actually do work, this article will give you some basic information on the subject.  Remember, the only good ticket is a raffle ticket!



Powered by Blogger
Blogwise