the long arm of the law
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human traffic
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the long arm of the law
hey everyone found out some info which could be of help if you have a brush with the law. if the cops are using a speed gun the cop with the gun must be wearing a highvis vest or they can not charge you you also have the right to inpesct their car which means if they have an out light or duff tyres they can not charge you. the cops can not check tints at night or fading light but can ask you to appear at the station the next day and check the tints then. speed allowances the allowance is 10% plus 2mph so it works out at 35 46 57 68 and 79mph if they catch you at these speeds your NICKED MATE!
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lol id love to comb through a police car haha i am sure the officer would love thathuman traffic wrote:hey everyone found out some info which could be of help if you have a brush with the law. if the cops are using a speed gun the cop with the gun must be wearing a highvis vest or they can not charge you you also have the right to inpesct their car which means if they have an out light or duff tyres they can not charge you. the cops can not check tints at night or fading light but can ask you to appear at the station the next day and check the tints then. speed allowances the allowance is 10% plus 2mph so it works out at 35 46 57 68 and 79mph if they catch you at these speeds your NICKED MATE!
ha this is great.
also, so if your doing 33-34mph in a 30 limit you are ok? just 35+ ?
very interesting stuff thanks.
f the cops are using a speed gun the cop with the gun must be wearing a highvis vest or they can not charge - Total Bull, I was told by a cop that the high vis vest is only in their own interests so they get noticed by other road users and in turn dont get hit.
the cops can not check tints at night or fading light but can ask you to appear at the station the next day - Not 100% on this one but I have seen the cops check tints at night in the dark, so I pressume that statement is also true.
the cops can not check tints at night or fading light but can ask you to appear at the station the next day - Not 100% on this one but I have seen the cops check tints at night in the dark, so I pressume that statement is also true.
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you listened to a cop LMAO u fool found this stuff from some one who wrks in the court so soz mate u r wrong and if the cops r checkin ur tints at night they r screwin u over
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And that translated into english means....human traffic wrote:you listened to a cop LMAO u fool found this stuff from some one who wrks in the court so soz mate u r wrong and if the cops r checkin ur tints at night they r screwin u over
apperntly if you know what your talking about you may be able to wangle your way out of a fine by claiming the device can not give a precsice reading which is more than possible but you really have to know how the guns works and i believe there is evidence to show that they arnt always as accurate as they say,
i wouldnt say it was something that would always get you off the hook (because it wont) but if your only just over the limit and its arguable then i would.
i know laser guns are on the whole very accurate but any peice of equipment with a printed circuit bored or moving parts is prone to faults/errors as we all know with our cars and probably pc's etc.
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/07/713.asp
i wouldnt say it was something that would always get you off the hook (because it wont) but if your only just over the limit and its arguable then i would.
i know laser guns are on the whole very accurate but any peice of equipment with a printed circuit bored or moving parts is prone to faults/errors as we all know with our cars and probably pc's etc.
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/07/713.asp
Perhaps there is some truth to the whole yellow vest idea as set speed cameras have to be painted and made visable so perhaps its true. Also with the tints, the gun they use to measure light passing through a window does exactly that ... measure light. Dont know how it works but I wouldnt be suprised if the lack of light effects it in someway.