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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]those of you who are naive or stupid enough to say quaint things like "don't speed = no ticket" are utterly clueless about the vagaries of radar, calibration, etc. Ever see the test in which radar clocked a stationary tree going faster than the speed limit? I didn't think so .... [/quote] Oh please, that was decades ago and the speed cameras are operating from a fixed position aimed down at one spot on the road. You are dreaming if you think those speed cameras are catching a tree blowing in the wind.[/quote] Radar units still need to be calibrated, and tested after so many uses. same with laser. Doesnt matter if it is stationary or moving or focused on a fixed point. Its maintenance that has to be done. I dont know what it is for the cameras but most units police officers use get tested everyday[/quote] mobile radar must be calibrated before and after every shift per most manufacturers ... many cops don't bother which is good grounds for defending a ticket if you think it's wrongly given. I"m sure someone has gotten a copy of the photo radar manual and knows what that calibration standard is.[/quote]
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