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Old 10-16-2001, 02:33 AM
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OK done search - but I am interested in
*how many of you in UK have detectors/GPS type things?
*if so which sort?
Couldn't seem to find an answer to this.

Or how many of you do what I have always done - eyes and hairs on back of neck?
Old 10-16-2001, 05:04 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mikerich
[B]OK done search - but I am interested in
Old 10-16-2001, 06:28 AM
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Origin blue, GPS based fixed site 'advisor'

Delivery next week Hohohohoho. Pigs might fly
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Snooper SD815i...had it 2 years - saved me on numerous times - I drive around 3-4 hours per day...considering additional protection in the form of SLD920 laser diffuser...after I got knicked by a copper hiding inbetween 2 unmarked park cars in a lay-by on a 2 mile straight bit of road in Lincolnshire.....not enough warning on Laser due to the beam being so narrow...basically if your detector goes off...youre knicked already.


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Now correct me if I'm wrong but I do believe laser defusers are illegal as they actively prevent the copper going about his business....
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It's all very academic if you just take a leaf out of my book and observe ALL speed limits EVERYWHERE!

O.K. I'm out of here!
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Oh yeah, Cedric "Snail" T

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cedric Tomkinson
[B]It's all very academic if you just take a leaf out of my book and observe ALL speed limits EVERYWHERE!
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Originally posted by bmarshall


Must be my memory, but I'm not 100% sure the convoy to the meet was always within the speed limit.

Must have changed the speedo to kph by mistake

-Brian.
I don't know, misreading speedo's, imaginary VTEC noises, what a wierd day that was
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cedric Tomkinson
[B]It's all very academic if you just take a leaf out of my book and observe ALL speed limits EVERYWHERE!


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