Radar Detector

Started by Jethro, February 10, 2013, 10:35:44 AM

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gtc

Don't get caught with any form of radar detector on board. Current fine in NSW is $2,200 (plus confiscation of the detector).
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StephenSLR

Quote from: gtc on February 10, 2013, 03:10:57 PM
Don't get caught with any form of radar detector on board. Current fine in NSW is $2,200 (plus confiscation of the detector).

Has anyone made a radar detector detector?

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MY081

As far as i know, all police have them and have for 20 years or more !!

StephenSLR

Quote from: MY081 on February 11, 2013, 10:23:40 AM
As far as i know, all police have them and have for 20 years or more !!

Oops, I meant a radar detector detector detector.

Aren't we supposed to be warned that a speed check is taking place with signs?

I don't see how a radar detector is any different.

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Quote from: StephenSLR on February 11, 2013, 10:28:51 AM
Oops, I meant a radar detector detector detector.

Aren't we supposed to be warned that a speed check is taking place with signs?

I don't see how a radar detector is any different.

s

A radar detector is a serious threat to NSW Government revenue, therefore is verboten.
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Jethro

Hmmm, I was told the new radars transmit on a signal similar to a mico wave and that as such it was not illegal to monitor this frequency ? :grr: :grr:

bfit

Jethro
I am starting the think you would believe any thing
If you don't push the load peddle to hard you would need a radar detector
Bfit
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Jethro

Bobby that would be the pot calling the kettle black..... don't push to go pedal I mean  :tears:

86 iron

I had one a few year's ago. They send you a letter after 6 months, telling you the cops can now detect your detector, so you have to send it back for an upgrade.  Then 6 months later, same thing.  It gets too expensive to maintain.

StephenSLR

Quote from: 86 iron on February 14, 2013, 06:38:12 PMThey send you a letter after 6 months, telling you the cops can now detect your detector

Did a fine accompany that letter?

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bfit

IN NSW as I understand  .
its  not illegal to own a detector.
it illegal to use one in your vehicle
It would be interesting to read the current  law  on detectors and get a opinion of a QC  If there are grounds  to put a high court  challenged up to test the Law
its all comes down to money
imagine if ever car had a radiator detector.
and the powers to be fitted emitters randomly on the roads
and turned them on and of at random
would that tend to slow  down the majority of drivers.
the only problem would be no revenue for speed traps.

Radars are only designed to raise money  under the disguise of a safety program
FNBS
   Bfit
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gtc

Quote from: Bfit on February 18, 2013, 02:59:00 PM
IN NSW as I understand  its  not illegal to own a detector.

"A person must not sell or offer for sale, or purchase, a prohibited speed measuring evasion article.

Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units."

QuoteIt would be interesting to read the current  law  on detectors

Here you go:

http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/xref/inforce/?xref=Type%3Dact%20AND%20Year%3D1909%20AND%20no%3D5&nohits=y
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Jethro


bfit

Jethro its worth a try just to test the blue lights
detector detector system
fit it under the hood there is plenty of room
Bfit
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Vette Obsessed

I may have used one a few times many moons ago before the points against the offence got really stupid.  The basic strategy was that the second you got an alert you turn the detector off so IF they could detect you there was less chance they could pinpoint you as the detector user.  What I found during the few times I used one was that actual police presence on the roads was such that it was hard to justify running one all the time.

Over in the states there is a police car on just about every corner, here we rely on revenues cameras and far fewer actual police on the streets.

Nowadays, as GTC pointed out it isn't worth bothering with one.
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