Beat speeding fines with GPS
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Good for this guy. I'm glad he was able to prove the cop is a liar. That's abuse of power. I feel this guy's pain, I got pulled over for 2 mph over the speed limit. 57mph in a 65mph. I couldn't believe it.
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Dashcam and gps.
All bullshit cops informed they will be sued via civil suit for 4x their bond amount for any illegal detention search or seizure.
That only happens about once per year the other 100+ incidents are handled by the V1 and the defuser ex2.
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police radar units are not calibrated regularly. they are supposed to be checked regularly with a tuning fork, but this rarely happens....
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F#@$ the pigs
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@tdhill84 no genius its calibrated to multiple satilites genius. Car companies calibrate them to read faster than the actual rate of speed to help cut down on this very problem, not to mention having a tire that isn't the proper size can also effect the reading of your speedometer.
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@tdhill84 +or minus 5 MPH or + or - 8 KPH
that's alot better than the speedo in the dashboard by far
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the speed that the gps tells you is not accurate bc it is not calibrated to the car like the speedometer is. people need to pull their head out of their ass and get a map AND read the speedometer on their car. its not hard.
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why do you need to submit any evidence?
what a fucked up system.
They are trying to prove you are guilty, you should only have to show that their proof isn't reliable.
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@HomeWreckerA1, they actually make that already.
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@HomeWreckerA1 It could be done. You have to be able to triangulate their position using their in car computer wifi signal. its a very specific signal. you don't have to crack their wifi, just be able to Identify it. you can get at least a direction without triangulating. Suck it blue!
So much for innocent until proven guilty. Now we have to prove innocents, and hope they're "gracious" enough to drop the bogus charges.
dismalgrrl 9 months ago 21
yes because i calibrate my speedometer regularly
juggalopyro33 1 year ago 7