Bill proposed to BAN radar detectors in Florida
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Just caught wind of this bill....
http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sectio...x?BillId=36144 Quote:
If you want to view the full text of the bill in .PDF format, here it is.... |
:hmm: For a device that some claim doesn't work, is a waste of $$ and or isn't effective, it sure seems like someone believes there's reason enough to outlaw them.:thinkin:
I know...Maybe the Govt. doesn't want us throwing our Hard earned $$ away on wasteful things.?:lmao: If it comes to pass, i'll just have to hide mine.:thumbsup: ~Ray |
Won't really matter soon as LASER replaces RADAR.
Roy |
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Besides, there are several very good LASER detectors on the market as well.:thumbsup: |
I know my detector has saved my bacon on more than one occasion !!
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I got stopped Suday for speeding, my detector never went off.. The trooper told me that this bill was in the house and going to the senate and they werepretty sure it was gonig to pass.I have 2 radar detector,this was the older one. I don't know if my newer one will pick up the Laser or not? The cops stand off in the woods with this hand held unit.You don't see them till itsm to late.
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My Val1...
hasn't failed me yet :thumbsup: . Whether they're around a corner, on the other side of a hill, in the woods or bushes, in front or behind me.
Today we went into Leesburg and my Val1 was indicating 2 bogies in front of me :eek: . Sure enough, there was a motorcycle cop giving someone a ticket, but I couldn't see where the other one was. Once we got to the top of the hill, my wife pointed him out for me. He was hiding off the side of the road in a ditch, on the other side of the hill :NoNo: . Once again...my bacon was saved!:thumbsup: Me...I'm going to keep my Val1 if the bill passes. I'll just relocate it (take it off the windshield) so it's NOT visible.:thumbsup: Anyone else keeping theirs? ~Ray |
I'll keep mine ,but well hidden.
What ever happened to the good old days when they had to clock ya. |
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But if so, then if the Florida legislature passes such a law, that law outlawing something you already possess is blatantly ex post facto. Quite possibly those already in possession of Florida residents would have to be grandfathered in. |
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