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Does LEO need permission to shoot radar from private prop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Planter" data-source="post: 11856967" data-attributes="member: 101620"><p>depends on the state, but usually it is against the law to use someone's property without their permission to run radar. However, you don't have any idea if the neighbor knows the cop and gave him permission. They could be friends, family, whatever. Unless it's your yard, and you know all the facts, best bet is mind your own business. </p><p></p><p>If it was my personal lawn I would take note of the number on his car, kindly ask him to get off my property, and then I would be calling the station and voicing my displeasure that one of their officers thinks it's ok to trample on my carefully manicured golf-course quality lawn without first inquiring if he had permission or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planter, post: 11856967, member: 101620"] depends on the state, but usually it is against the law to use someone's property without their permission to run radar. However, you don't have any idea if the neighbor knows the cop and gave him permission. They could be friends, family, whatever. Unless it's your yard, and you know all the facts, best bet is mind your own business. If it was my personal lawn I would take note of the number on his car, kindly ask him to get off my property, and then I would be calling the station and voicing my displeasure that one of their officers thinks it's ok to trample on my carefully manicured golf-course quality lawn without first inquiring if he had permission or not. [/QUOTE]
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