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25-02-2006, 10:18 AM | #1 | ||
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Judge made the him admit that the Victorian Radar Operations Manuals state this!
In The Victorian Road Traffic Act (cant think of the exact name of this document) It says that the "radar or device, as long as it is sealed and in the calibration period is deemed to be accurate, as long as it was used correctly" That means, if radar on oncoming police patrols, or static radar traps is used in any type of inclement weather the traffic act does not apply and the case MUST be thrown out! Doesnt matter if you were 10 over or 40 over. Good news!! Remember that, and take your camera with you at all times, so if you are pinged on country roads in the wet unfairly(rain certainly affects, and is proven to) by the radar. I have been to court, and will tell you all about it soon when I have time. HOW GOOD IS THIS!! |
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