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Old Dec 5, 2009 | 11:18 AM
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Default Re: Pizza's Radar Thread

Most atty's don't educate themselves enough about the proper use of RADAR, so a lot people pay fines for something they may not be guilty of, or couldn't be proven. In court, you have a 50/50 chance of winning if you know the right questions to ask. One, is the unit you used, certified, 2, how did you operate the unit for the day in question. In other words, did you at the beginning of your shift, check your radar for calibration? Which for the operator, is self, internal check, and tuning fork. 3rd, did you do this at the beginning, during, and after your shift. Better answer yes. As you know, there are a lot variables, angles, curves, objects, traffic, etc...No one in court ever asks those questions, unless they were trained...which I have done in my earlier yrs. Why, because no one deserves a cheap ticket. Officers should do their job. I have never lost in court in my 30 yrs, because I do it right...and so should others doing this job...nice read Pizzaguy...

PS....VASCAR...do you have experience with this unit, if so, tell the readers of this thread how it works...lol

If not, then you can read here.... www.vascar.com
 

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