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Re: Radar detectors in B.C./Alberta Posted on: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 03:20:59 PDT

null@dev.org wrote:
> Well, I know they are illegal in ALberta but... what is required for
> radar protection in B.C.? Laser, X, K band? Mainly driving the
> Coquihalla, trans-Canada and through the southern BC highways.

I've not had a speeding ticket in over ten years, and I don't bother
with any of these annoying little false-alert generators.

Just keep it within a few km of the posted limit & you'll be fine. (all
parts of 48 states, nine provinces, and DC... can't vouch for Alaska,
Hawaii, or Newfoundland/Labrador...)

IMHO if you're driving fast enough to require "protection", you
*deserve* tickets. Consider them "protection" for the law-abiding motorist.
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com