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Warning ticket...should I have questioned it?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtcop" data-source="post: 11278907" data-attributes="member: 74339"><p>Questioning it tactfully wouldn't have gotten you any worse than what you received. I think if done correctly I would question the accuracy of my ESMD and perform a complete check and make note of any inaccuracies. </p><p></p><p>Don't worry about what if's. If the equipment was defective that would be your defense in court. If you posed a strong case the Officer would have to prove otherwise. </p><p></p><p>There could have been a malfunction. Without knowing what type of speed measuring device he was using we wouldn't be able to speculate on how things may have gone wrong. </p><p></p><p>When we start our shift we perform a diagnostic check on our Radar units. We then perform another after we issue a warning or citation for speed. Those are documented on a separate sheet that we include with a citation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcop, post: 11278907, member: 74339"] Questioning it tactfully wouldn't have gotten you any worse than what you received. I think if done correctly I would question the accuracy of my ESMD and perform a complete check and make note of any inaccuracies. Don't worry about what if's. If the equipment was defective that would be your defense in court. If you posed a strong case the Officer would have to prove otherwise. There could have been a malfunction. Without knowing what type of speed measuring device he was using we wouldn't be able to speculate on how things may have gone wrong. When we start our shift we perform a diagnostic check on our Radar units. We then perform another after we issue a warning or citation for speed. Those are documented on a separate sheet that we include with a citation. [/QUOTE]
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