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Cops don't even need to show you a reading on their handheld to issue a fine, and they can issue fines withouth a photo, with their partner present who acts as a witness.

Even without their partner (off duty), cops can still issue arrests and shit.

Thanks Nic,

let do some case study

Suppose there are a vehicle A at the speed of 180kmh in a 70km zone which detected by a 'laser gun' and the driver did not slow down. What can an officer do?

1. Chase him down (I really doubt this)

2. The driver will receive a mail within few weeks (how can they record the number plate in the dark?)

3. Do nothing

(No i am not planning to do somthing, I only race on the track, seriously)

Suppose there are a vehicle A at the speed of 180kmh in a 70km zone which detected by a 'laser gun' and the driver did not slow down. What can an officer do?

1. Chase him down (I really doubt this)

2. The driver will receive a mail within few weeks (how can they record the number plate in the dark?)

3. Do nothing

(No i am not planning to do somthing, I only race on the track, seriously)

They'd probably just walk in the direction you're going to pull you out of the tree.

Thanks Nic,

let do some case study

Suppose there are a vehicle A at the speed of 180kmh in a 70km zone which detected by a 'laser gun' and the driver did not slow down. What can an officer do?

1. Chase him down (I really doubt this)

2. The driver will receive a mail within few weeks (how can they record the number plate in the dark?)

3. Do nothing

(No i am not planning to do somthing, I only race on the track, seriously)

Yes...do a case study....go and do that, and when you find out what happens in that situation, get back to us all.

These soo called "laser" guns arent exactly limited...they can zoom, and pick up vehicles from 400+ metres away.

At 180, I'd assume they're operating in a 100 zone, plenty of time to block the vehicle, or prepare to chase after it.

At 180, if the car didnt stop, I highly doubt any cop with his ninja reflexes and vision will be able to make out the number plates, vehicle make, model and any other details...assuming the car isnt stolen and/or fitted with fake/stolen number plates (who the f**k would do those kind of speeds with their own registered number plates, I don't know)

Even if they missed the car they'd be calling it in rather than "do nothing", any police in that area would be onto it pretty quickly, you never know, they might even get the chopper onto your ass....

Yes...do a case study....go and do that, and when you find out what happens in that situation, get back to us all.

These soo called "laser" guns arent exactly limited...they can zoom, and pick up vehicles from 400+ metres away.

At 180, I'd assume they're operating in a 100 zone, plenty of time to block the vehicle, or prepare to chase after it.

At 180, if the car didnt stop, I highly doubt any cop with his ninja reflexes and vision will be able to make out the number plates, vehicle make, model and any other details...assuming the car isnt stolen and/or fitted with fake/stolen number plates (who the f**k would do those kind of speeds with their own registered number plates, I don't know)

Even if they missed the car they'd be calling it in rather than "do nothing", any police in that area would be onto it pretty quickly, you never know, they might even get the chopper onto your ass....

I found an answer:

"police have already taken delivery of 14 new digital hand-held cameras that can take video and still-photo evidence."

http://www.perthnow.com.au/business/news/w...u-1225879103030

Mill Point Road - heading towards Fremantle (Coming from Riverside drive, as you decide whether to go on freeway south/north)

Guaranteed hand helds: they wait till after the apex of the corner and zap people coming by. I have seen them there numerous times.

South Street heading towards freeway (from canning vale). After Roe Highway over pass through the lights and around the corner. They are normally waiting near bustop just before the next lights.

Those are they only 2 I have seen at least 3 times year .

Anyone tried picking up fix speeding cameras with their GPS yet? They work over in Melbourne so why not here?

Edited by TonyStarks
Mill Point Road - heading towards Fremantle (Coming from Riverside drive, as you decide whether to go on freeway south/north)

Guaranteed hand helds: they wait till after the apex of the corner and zap people coming by. I have seen them there numerous times.

South Street heading towards freeway (from canning vale). After Roe Highway over pass through the lights and around the corner. They are normally waiting near bustop just before the next lights.

Those are they only 2 I have seen at least 3 times year .

Anyone tried picking up fix speeding cameras with their GPS yet? They work over in Melbourne so why not here?

good job mate, thats what we want

Leach hwy just after stock rd traffic light (head to freo). Next to the Cemetery just after you climbed up hill there are a hand held and cam set at a same spot in 3 weeks time. very hard to notice

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