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  1. PeterS

    PeterS Five Time F1 World Champ
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    Anyone ever fight a speeding ticket when clocked by an Applied Concepts 'Stalker' system? Please let me know.

    Thanks, Peter
     
  2. Ike

    Ike F1 Rookie

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    From what I can see "Stalker" is the name of Applied Concepts' speed measuring division, or line of products.

    Do you know if you were caught with radar or lidar?

    I don't think they are much different than any other radar or lidar device.

    http://www.stalkerradar.com/
     
  3. RacerX_GTO

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    Who has a copy of the Stalker Dual owners manual? I recall somebody saying that with Stalker Dual radar units, the patrol car needs to be the slowest or the fastest moving object to measure speed with accuracy.
     
  4. darth550

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    That sounds pretty hi tech....for a place that just got running water!
     
  5. PeterS

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    I certainly have some homework to do. If I can't get the maintenance manuel from the company, I would think this would work against the courts. I should be able to subpoena the records from the court on the unit in question though.
     
  6. Dcup

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    peter, you should of blew your way out of it. lol lol
     
  7. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    The real question is: were you speeding? If not, you oppose the measuring device. If so, you think up a really great excuse.
     

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