I'm riding down a two lane highway and this cop gets me with radar through his windshield. He flashes his lights. I stop. He turns around and turns out to be a decent sort. Could have been 85 in 50 but he reduced it to 65 in a 50. Cost me $75. If he had written for 66 in a fifty the points would have changed from 3 to 4, and the ticket would have been $275. So, I'm not *****ing. <-- I don't know what the asterisks are for. I think the word was crying or griping.
What I want to know is if any radar detector would have warned me of an oncoming cop who hasn't scanned anyone for 10 miles except me. Or is that one of those situation where your toast no matter what?
Also, can the main unit be mounted between the forks and on top of the fender, kind of back so it isn't obvious and still work? As a rule, cops will always write tickets if they see a radar detector. Since they pull up behind you, the odds of them seeing a unit mounted that way would be minimal. I'm wanting to use a helmet mounted remote that flashes in my helmet.:eyes:
What I want to know is if any radar detector would have warned me of an oncoming cop who hasn't scanned anyone for 10 miles except me. Or is that one of those situation where your toast no matter what?
Also, can the main unit be mounted between the forks and on top of the fender, kind of back so it isn't obvious and still work? As a rule, cops will always write tickets if they see a radar detector. Since they pull up behind you, the odds of them seeing a unit mounted that way would be minimal. I'm wanting to use a helmet mounted remote that flashes in my helmet.:eyes:
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