I've had the same discussion with the same results.
Plucks you out of a long line of cars an then tries to convince you that you were speeding.
Watched him from 100 yards up the road over the next 10-15 minites while he tried the same thing on another two riders with seemingly the same results.
Never seemed to interested in the 200 cars that drove past,,all of them,,that like me,,,were speeding.
This part is simple enough.
The problem here is that he won't be standing on the side of the road, he'll be standing in the middle. Getting past a cop that has to jump out of your way is a pretty clear cut runner, you can't really feign ingorance as to who he was or wasn't signalling to stop.
Having spent a year or few operating a radar or two, I could probably shine a bit of light on the inherent limitations of a ground based, stripped to the basics, doppler radar. The problem is that the list of limitations is so long that an afternoon's worth of lecturing wouldn't cover it. It comes down to the conditions for obtaining a valid result being so narrow, that it's almost impractical. If you have questions, ask away...
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Close to accurate re the radar. Far from correct on the laser. Laser beams diverge with increasing distance, so while you may get a 10c coin sized beam at say ten meters, the painted area will be much larger at 200 meters. Not even talking about atmospheric conditions like haze and especially rain.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
All I can say is, that in my opinion about half the cops I see around me aren't even capable of grasping the basic concepts you need to understand if you want to become a half decent radar operator (we're talking at least a year's worth of study here).
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Sad to have to agree, but you're right. The standard of instruction has decayed over the years. Sadly, new graduates get rushed through the absolute basics, then are expected to be experts.
Cosine angle effect would escape most these days, as would Doppler shift. Tracking history just doesn't get the attention it should.
Harrumph.
Repeat.
If there was a quota I could fill it everyday without even turning a radar or laser on. I reckon I could fill a quota with simple indicating tickets, stop sign tickets, lots that are less drama and are more lucrative than speed tickets.
Tell, me, how far can you ride without seeing and obscured number plate? Easy to prove, worth lots, but hardly ever written.
The donut jar doesn't get funded from fines. It's from
Still, never let the facts get in the way of a good grizzle. Come on FJR, you can do better than that.
Thank you. Cosine is not much of an issue unless the radar is moving anyway, until then it helps the person being tracked. More like things that creep into badly surpressed side lobes etc... About the cosine: What you really need is a DGPS based system to tell the radar it's own speed. Then we'd be fucked. Until then it's fairly easy to explain to the judge, why the ticket shouldn't stand.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
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