Unless there is some specific reason that the police cannot be in that place, they are probably allowed to operate their radar gun.
You may wish to ask a local attorney for information specific to your circumstance.
no
Yes, there is radar equipment capable of it and it is most definitely within the capability of laser speed measuring devices.
A radar that the police use to detect stuff.
no, unless of emergency
In Virginia, police generally require a warrant to conduct searches or surveillance on private property, including using radar to detect speed. However, if the private property is adjacent to a public roadway and the officer has a clear view of vehicles from that public area, they may be able to use radar without a warrant. Additionally, certain circumstances, such as ongoing criminal activity or safety concerns, could provide exceptions. Always consult legal counsel for specific situations.
There is a device called a radar detector, but it will only detect a radar signal, not police in general.
It is not a requirement to show RADAR readings in Illinois.
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Having a radar detector will alert you when a Police Car with its speed radar is near. The Radar Detectors will produce an audible signal alerting you of this, and will do so far in advance of when you are able to see the Police Car.
The answer, both technologically and legally, is "No". Most modern in-car Police radar systems can work while the vehicle is moving.
Yes. The glass does not affect the radar.
At any time.