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  • What am I?
    I work for CBSA now. I'm right up there with ya on danger. Maybe not as much as our American counterpart watching the Mexican border. However I have no freedom to talk about those details. http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/ I am trying to offer constructive critisi…
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    Last post Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:40 am View the latest post
  • Re: Almost left my job
    coolcustomer wrote:Wish I ran into more considerate officers myself. Read my last big post. I would have less of a chip on my shoulder. The only sense I could make that the officer stopped my cab was because I was easier to catch up to. In the end, I go…
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    Last post Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:19 am View the latest post
  • Almost left my job
    Wish I ran into more considerate officers myself. Read my last big post. I would have less of a chip on my shoulder. The only sense I could make that the officer stopped my cab was because I was easier to catch up to. In the end, I got two ticket, lost …
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    Last post Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:36 am View the latest post
  • Good story
    I would have no complaints if all police acted like that. It's the way policing is meant to be. I like the part that the driver was disshonest and the passenger told the truth. The best part is that when you gave them a break, you told the occupants of …
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    Last post Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:13 am View the latest post
  • Well, Here we go again.
    How about a cab driver who gets pulled over twice for doing 10 and 15 over while heading to an airport for the days one and only fare in a poor town while somehow missing his rival cab driver roaring through a residential at probably over 130 (Just judgin…
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    Last post Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:07 pm View the latest post
  • We could be dancing like this for months.
    I understand, lots of people are opportunistic and if some officers are receptive to an explanation from a motorist. I am sure then that one can become bitter in dissapointement. Look at the example of the crying little girl, she knowns she's guilty as …
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    Last post Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:34 am View the latest post
  • Thats great
    Of course, observation are funny things, one side perceiving their side as a shining force for good, the other well more or less like Sin City. You have to be a well trained mind to seperate fact from fiction. Sorry to say this but the fact is, what you…
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    Last post Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:17 pm View the latest post
  • Alrighty, I stand Corected
    Maybe in the absence of knowledge, I over estimated my numbers and thats why I am asking these questions. Here I am standing corected. However, having admintted this, there is an awful lot of people who would swear they have been financially victimized…
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    Last post Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:26 am View the latest post
  • A doctors prescription
    Well, yeah, it does seem paranoid to be doing this considering such tiny numbers of potential officers involved. However and I am just immagining this, I think the damage just might be a little larger than these numbers would suggest. I was just wondering…
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    Last post Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:22 pm View the latest post
  • Well there we go
    Even if it's only a very small fraction of a percent, a police officer who abuses his/her powers (I don't care if there is a reason or just for kicks) however is a huge public nuissance and flies in the face of why we pay taxes to them. To serve and prote…
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    Last post Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:32 am View the latest post
  • We all know that about Radar Detectors
    About Radar, I thaught there was a law for the police to follow that a car cannot be searched unless they see something. It would be your own stupidity to leave something out in the open. If an officer ever suspects something and asks to look into your …
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    Last post Sat Mar 27, 2010 6:53 am View the latest post
  • Speedometer
    A one frame a second Low res camera to record the speedometer? Thats GREAT? It should be all I need. I can probably find something compact enough to do the job. 1inchX1X1, sure thing. I'll let you know if that works out.
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    Last post Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:28 am View the latest post
  • great I like that reply
    There are tools out there that say they can detect radar or lidars. I don't know if it has to actually hit your car or not to be detected. Then you can record the time. At least you might be able to date and time stamp. So far, I figure that with a swiv…
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    Last post Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:18 am View the latest post
  • This topic is all over the map
    You know I get a little upset when people are trying to make rash judgements on just a series of words that are typed up. The question I am asking is would a dash mounted camera and a way to record in real time your speedometer readings while you drive be…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:26 pm View the latest post
  • I apologise if I offend
    Yes, I do find some police officers are crooked, but I know allot of straight ones too. I find them especially ignorant on weekends and especially while your driving cross country hundreds of km's away from where you live cause thats when they have a go…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:07 pm View the latest post
  • So I need to certify my speedometer?
    Sure, how much could it could, find a garage with a dynonometer and having it certified once a year should be no problem, this way I can prove it's always acurate. Besides, a video camera mounted in your car can have other benefits. Like catching crazy dr…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:54 am View the latest post
  • Yes I drive a red sports car
    My mustang brings all the girls in the yard and Popo's as well. Yes, I get stopped often, like twice a year. Yes, I know I don't speed. I also like to drive on long trips on terrible weekends like that dreaded May 24 or that labor day weekend where the po…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:48 am View the latest post
  • Speedometer readings
    actually, I can manage to mount my camer just behind me to record my speedometer in real time as well as the road. The only problem is, it would be a rather awkward placement. On the ceiling of my vehicle directly behind me and I would end up damaging the…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:12 am View the latest post
  • serious defence for serial ticketers.
    For about the price of the last ticket I got for allegedly speeding, I bought myself a night vision capable video camera as well as fashioning a dash-board mount for it with velcro adhesives. The next thing I want to do is perhaps install a swivel mount w…
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    Last post Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:58 am View the latest post
  • Ok
    Never in 15 years, when an ambulance ems going the oposite direction had a safe and clear path did I ever pull over to the side. The only exeption is unless unless I was somehow blocking his path. Nor have I ever seen anyone doing it on any major freeway …
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    Last post Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:13 pm View the latest post