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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 12800626" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>OP, please understand that LIDAR is a laser device that can accurately display your speed. It is vehicle specific, meaning there is no guessing which vehicle going that speed. It operates the same way that shooting a handgun would. Put the sights on a target and squeeze the trigger. It INSTANTLY gives the officer the speed, direction of travel (coming towards or going away from the officer), and also the distance in feet that you were from the officer when he obtained your speed. I am a certified LIDAR operator and is common to detect a vehicle's speed at distances upwards of a mile away, if not more. I have obtained speed readings on semi-trucks at 8000 feet away. Also, the officer is not under obligation by law or policy to show you any speed measuring device on the side of the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 12800626, member: 107540"] OP, please understand that LIDAR is a laser device that can accurately display your speed. It is vehicle specific, meaning there is no guessing which vehicle going that speed. It operates the same way that shooting a handgun would. Put the sights on a target and squeeze the trigger. It INSTANTLY gives the officer the speed, direction of travel (coming towards or going away from the officer), and also the distance in feet that you were from the officer when he obtained your speed. I am a certified LIDAR operator and is common to detect a vehicle's speed at distances upwards of a mile away, if not more. I have obtained speed readings on semi-trucks at 8000 feet away. Also, the officer is not under obligation by law or policy to show you any speed measuring device on the side of the road. [/QUOTE]
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