<VV> Radar & Front Plates i.e. : "vertical reflecting surfaces"

Frank DuVal corvairduval at cox.net
Sun Dec 9 11:49:02 EST 2012


Just don't display it here in Virginia. Oh, and make sure it doesn't get 
detected by the State Police radar detector detectors...

I work with younger people who moved here from other states who own 
radar detectors, but they mostly leave them OFF while here. Just use 
them when traveling home.

Oh and get this. Virginia had a law where speeding over 20 mph above the 
speed limit or above 80 mph was a careless and reckless charge. When 
some Interstate speeds were raised to 70 mph (yea!) the law did not 
change. Imagine all those out of state travelers who get a ticket doing 
between 80 and 90 mph, get charged with C &R and then their home state 
suspends their license, where as they would not have a C & R charge in 
their home state speeding the same amount.

Frank DuVal


On 12/9/2012 7:25 AM, Rick Norris wrote:
> Back when I was on the road a lot I owned many different radar detectors. I
> bought a V1 Valentine when they first came out.
> It has been upgraded several times by the factory. I have used it for many
> years and it is the
> Best out there. Saved me a lot of money. They are not perfect so you do have
> to pay
> Attention. One on one with instant on, you are dead meat any way you slice
> it.
> That same unit is in my truck today, saving me money. Yeah, I know you are
> thinking why don't you just do the limit.
> Where's the challenge in that?
> Rick
>
>   Just get a Valentine 1 and be done with it!!
>
>   
>
> John Roberts
>   
>
>
>



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