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Hehehe well its definitely dodgy (like i said i was sceptical in the last line on first post).

I've been past two multinova's (with police blocking them due to strike action :P ) and no beeps / warnings

HOWEVER i did go into the local shell servo and my phone started beeping like crazying..... Odd

Does anyone know what the 5 0's actually do and what those 3 little computers mean.

ok its pretty obviouse that the phone thing doesnt work. or at least not always.

my question is: is there a radar detector on the market that works well and that the police cant detect?

ive heard stories of the police being able to detect the radar dectors.

my good friend is a cop and he say that most of the time dont believe every thing a cop says and there will never be a 100% radar detector never ill tell you 2 things 1: the best radar detector is look for on coming cars that flash there lights that is one off the cheapest radar detectors that is 100% next one wait for it...DONT SPEED

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