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if you download the 3rd image with the brochure you will see that it detects radars & lasers

If you take the time to read my post properly you will see that i said it does (which all do so i dont even know why you bothered to post at all) its how effective they are that is in question, now crawl back under your rock.

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If you take the time to read my post properly you will see that i said it does (which all do so i dont even know why you bothered to post at all) its how effective they are that is in question, now crawl back under your rock.

Why dont you buy it and find out LOL.......

Edited by wrxxy

Mate, I got a device similar to this, and it's saved my ass more than once already.

Remember they have to catch you with it on the dash, powered up.

They arn't contraband altogether, but the cash and points they save are more than the outlay for sure.

i have a similiar detector, what EXACTLY is the legality, mine is a window mounted one with a power supply, so if i unplug it and they see it there they cant do shit? cause i usually just shit my pants and hide it if i see a copper

Mate, I got a device similar to this, and it's saved my ass more than once already.

Remember they have to catch you with it on the dash, powered up.

They arn't contraband altogether, but the cash and points they save are more than the outlay for sure.

You should check #2 of the NSW section, next time check your facts before you blurt out bullshit as gospel.

http://www.radarlaser.com.au/lawsrdau.htm

Seems you need to take a leaf out of your own book...

READ what I said!! -----> "" QUOTE; "They arn't contraband altogether, " <--- emphasis on the wording..!!

I HAVE BEEN STOPPED, AND I HAVE STILL GOT IT...

In any case, use your judgement is my advice. We are all posting out opinions, I can't quote the law, because from what I gather, it is a bit of a grey area .... I am told.!

BTW...

My scribblings were personal experience, and are my opinion, please direct you extraordinary command of written english more articulately....

...... think carefully before you consider the use of expletives, this is a forum of opinions and ideas only. A place where like minded, or similar people can have "friendly" banter, or merely procure advice or assistance.

Edited by Richieb

Well maybe next time you should say "in my experience" instead of stating that they have to be on and in use before it is illegal, which quite clearly is wrong, even if they think you are using one that gives them the right to search you car for one, has happened many times before, there is no grey area, apart from WA they are illegal in every state.

I am sick of seing people who think they know what there talking about stating something that is clearly not true, posts like yours can screw someone over pretty bad if they believe it, a lot more so than any "expletive" i use in a thread read by adults.

Ok, points taken, but I am not sure if I know you, but surely a little respect is due, as I don't intend to retort in a similar manner.

I am actually quite correct in the part about catching you with one etc... surely you must agree there?

Next part is also correct... "they are not completely contraband"

It has saved my rear a few times is also fact.

Money outlaid against possible large fines and court costs is also a fact, ....it is less.

I am sorry, but I cant agree with you, they are all facts, and true. !!!

As far as I understand, this area/forum is like many others, it is a place for discussion, and ideas, and nothing is ever "cast in stone here"

My guess is that all, or shall we say, nearly all writings herein are experiences we have endured, and proferring this to like-minded adults is all part of the community.

I never stated I was the Authority on this matter at any point you must understand.

You will find in life there are many opinions, and one does have to sort out the "Corn from the Chaff". NO matter what is written in this forum, or any other for that matter, and none is likely to be any firm basis, legally or otherwise, to be 100% accurate, and one must also understand this. To quote my ramblings, or any other ramblings as suitable defence in a court of law is merely futile in my estimation.

Yeah, I do believe in facts, but I do not think your retort was justified. There is more than one way to reply without being offensive, especially when we are strangers.

I suggest you take a good read through many forums, and take note of what is 100% un-disputable fact, and what is not.

Look, I am not having a pop here, but I don't really appreciate the reply, one could have been more articulate,.. adult forum or not. I believe there are a few paragraphs written to all at the opening pages, and I agree that if one cant be friendly, then best not to say too much. I regularly read this forum, along with many others, and there can quite a few mis-leading entries, but I don't jump in feet first.

If my opinion and experiences offend you, then I appologise, but that is as far as it goes.

This forum is a mine of knowledge, and I enjoy reading through it, whether it be absolute jibberish or not.

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