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Laser Cruise Control & LIDAR - Higher Speed Reading

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Re: Laser Cruise Control & LIDAR - Higher Speed Reading [brensommer] by ateixeira
Jul 29, 2009 (8:08 am)
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Replying to: brensommer (Jul 02, 2009 7:50 am)

I doubt it, because the cops aim at a specific surface, often the license plate.
 
There can be some variance, and 7mph is not a big difference. I'm sure the judge will believe you.
 
Having said that, it may only reduce your fine slightly. You'd still be guilty of speeding, and still get points.
 
To be honest, you may be better off going to court and pleading guilty with explanation (then tell him your speed). In most cases if you don't have any points on your license, the judge will toss it out and make you pay only court costs, or at least cut the fine in half (which is the best-case scenario if you say you were doing 7 over).
 
Go to court, for sure, but see how lenient the judge is on other speeders, and follow their lead if he's letting people with clean driving records off with warnings.
 
Best of luck. I bet you get off with paying court costs only, maybe some probation.
 
And yes it can be a valuable lesson for your child, in more ways than one. She will see how wreckless speeders are punished (there will be some of those in the courtroom), plus how citizens can and do fight back in cases like yours.
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Re: Laser Cruise Control & LIDAR - Higher Speed Reading [brensommer] by yeppers
Aug 30, 2009 (2:50 am)
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Replying to: brensommer (Jul 02, 2009 7:50 am)

Ask to see when his LIDAR gun was last calibrated and certified? Lot of time's the police go well beyond the certification time frame and their radar is actually out of calibration.
 
See if the time frame is within tollerence.
 
For your laser system to interfere they would both have to be on the same or near the same frequency.
 
http://www.pbelectronics.com/police_lidar_laser.htm
 
http://www.pbelectronics.com/radar_certification.htm
 
See above. Yes they do require calibration.

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