Scooba_Steve said:LASER jammers - Very risky in the UK - as I understand it, while not specifically illegal themselves, using one to prevent your speed being detected would simply result in being prosecuted for perverting the course of justice. Unless it's an actual laser garage door opener, with the sole purpose of opening a door and nothing else, then I'd not risk it. Even if that is the only intended use, knowing of the effect above (and publishing it publicly online) brings back the prosecution option.
pvr said:Scooba_Steve said:LASER jammers - Very risky in the UK - as I understand it, while not specifically illegal themselves, using one to prevent your speed being detected would simply result in being prosecuted for perverting the course of justice. Unless it's an actual laser garage door opener, with the sole purpose of opening a door and nothing else, then I'd not risk it. Even if that is the only intended use, knowing of the effect above (and publishing it publicly online) brings back the prosecution option.
True, but that has been a theoretical possibility. No prosecution for years and no prosecution ever for anyone being sensible with them.
buzyg said:Never used any form of detector. This is not an issue around Cornwall. I probably know where every single fixed camera is and have only ever seen roaming units out and about on the major roads. So I simply don't drive quickly on them, we have a great network of empty minor roads. :wink: On trips away it's another matter. My general rules these days are, stick to or often well bellow the limit on Motorways and major routes. Keep your eye's pealed and trust to good luck the rest of the time.:driving:
One interesting point to note. I saw more camera vans on my one trip up to Scotland in May. Than I have seen in total around Cornwall in several years.![]()
pvr said:I played with a Lidar gun a few years back, and was surprised on how many cars I could not get a reading. It was not as easy as I thought as even big trucks would sometimes not give a reading.
Chris_D said:image.jpegbuzyg said:Never used any form of detector. This is not an issue around Cornwall. I probably know where every single fixed camera is and have only ever seen roaming units out and about on the major roads. So I simply don't drive quickly on them, we have a great network of empty minor roads. :wink: On trips away it's another matter. My general rules these days are, stick to or often well bellow the limit on Motorways and major routes. Keep your eye's pealed and trust to good luck the rest of the time.:driving:
One interesting point to note. I saw more camera vans on my one trip up to Scotland in May. Than I have seen in total around Cornwall in several years.![]()