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<blockquote data-quote="harry gilbert" data-source="post: 328596" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>Put a video cam in your car aimed at the speedo/tach and looking out the front window. When you're on base record everything. Use the tapes to file a complaint. You must go beyond emotion and opinion and provide facts to get the situation resolved.</p><p></p><p>I do that now on certain stretches of highway known as "speed trap alley". I also keep a mini tape recorder in my pocket to record the exchanges between myself and whomever, just in case.</p><p></p><p>When I have proof of abuse of power by the local police (read: Centerline Michigan PD) then I will push the issue with the local police commander, the district attorney, and the state police.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: this is NOT LEO-bashing. It is only my technique for obtaining evidence that I was NOT breaking the law under certain situations. I'm sure all of you LEOs want less emotion and more evidence to weed out the small fraction who abuse their power.</p><p></p><p>If I could tie a data logger into the video cam, that would be the icing on the cake: "Your honor, here's a print out keyed to the video I just played showing my speed and acceleration to be within the legal limits when the officer claimed I was doing 15 over."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry gilbert, post: 328596, member: 4763"] Put a video cam in your car aimed at the speedo/tach and looking out the front window. When you're on base record everything. Use the tapes to file a complaint. You must go beyond emotion and opinion and provide facts to get the situation resolved. I do that now on certain stretches of highway known as "speed trap alley". I also keep a mini tape recorder in my pocket to record the exchanges between myself and whomever, just in case. When I have proof of abuse of power by the local police (read: Centerline Michigan PD) then I will push the issue with the local police commander, the district attorney, and the state police. Disclaimer: this is NOT LEO-bashing. It is only my technique for obtaining evidence that I was NOT breaking the law under certain situations. I'm sure all of you LEOs want less emotion and more evidence to weed out the small fraction who abuse their power. If I could tie a data logger into the video cam, that would be the icing on the cake: "Your honor, here's a print out keyed to the video I just played showing my speed and acceleration to be within the legal limits when the officer claimed I was doing 15 over." [/QUOTE]
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