There is no law that the officer must show you the laser gun. Radars are no longer in use in Georgia.
During the upcoming months millions of people will go on road trips where they drive to various parts of the country. During their trips most people will inevitably have to decide whether they want to risk a speeding ticket by driving over the speeding limit. Luckily, there are ways that you can beat a speeding ticket while driving. The most effective way to beat a speeding ticket would be to use a radar detector. A radar detector will detect when a police officer is using a radar gun. In the event that a radar gun is being used in your proximity a series of beeps will occur on the device. When this occurs you should speed down to avoid being caught speeding and charged with a speeding ticket.
Just pay the fine and don't be such a leadfoot.
You will be subject to a ticket for using a radar detector in Virginia, in addition to penalties that you might receive for speeding.
um radar guns emit radiation ........they use the radar guns to find the speed of a speeding car.
Belltronics used to but i think they stop!
no that is not your infomation.
um radar guns emit radiation ........they use the radar guns to find the speed of a speeding car.
There are currently no manufacturers that are making this offer.
Not to sound blunt, but I would recommend not speeding to begin with. Don't speed? Slow down. Do it when the cops aren't around or you can also get a radar detector.
Sooner or later due every motorist is going to get caught speeding. The use of a radar detector can make you aware of trouble spots on main roads and make you more cautious with your speed. Decent radar detectors can be found in most motoring stores or online. There are many types and differ in prices so best to shop around for the best deal.
Depends on the department, and they may use lasers instead. Just google "police radar guns" for a sample.
You don't have to identify your wife unless you are called to testify against her in a court of law. It is their responsibility to identify the driver, not yours. Usually whoever is registered to the license plate is the one who is responsible.