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You wont lose your license. I got done doing 135kms on the freeway (I had to get home and go to bed cos it was late and I had work the next day... Never again!!)

It was 5 points and $700. A radar detector is a good idea, but so is slowing down. I''ve lost 11 points in 12 months, trust me, speeding isnt worth it!!

I've paid more on speeding fines then a radar detector would cost :D

not sure in other states but if you get busted with a rade detector be prepared to be raped up the ass

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* You own a radar detector for one of two reasons ; a) you want to detect people trying to control your mind with a radar b) you want to break the law and not get caught.

I used mine as a tool so I know who's doing what to my car and when and I used the false alerts as a reminder to check my speed.

and also detect government mind-f*k devices :D

i thought it was 82.34867% bubba get ure stats right gosh!!! =P

My bad :)

I used mine as a tool so I know who's doing what to my car and when and I used the false alerts as a reminder to check my speed.

and also detect government mind-f*k devices :D

Mine also alerts me to emergency vehicles with their lights/sirens on.

ahaha best rador deteector is to not speed:)

To own a radar detector means your not relying on your own actions and judgments of speed

I like getting overtaken then undercut by excels and lancers, that's just how I roll :D

P.S. Peeps have many different ways of spelling radar :)

[quote name='bubba' date='5 Mar 2009, 08:31 AM' post='4459283'

Mine also alerts me to emergency vehicles with their lights/sirens on.

Not to mention roadwork crews and other traffic warnings. I never knew all of those signals were being transmitted until I got my detector.

Mine also alerts me to emergency vehicles with their lights/sirens on.

Because without it you would have to rely on lights and sirens, which aren't going to really attact your attention at all.

They obviously don't use flashing lights or beeps to alert the user to Ambo's etc. these ones. Do they punch you in the face instead? If so I am all for this feature being fitted as standard to all radar detectors :)

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