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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
There is more panning than you realize as target is moving rapidly and has to stay in middle of cross hairs. Also as I stated there is no stand, right… - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
People are getting hung over the term least squares. All you need to know is that an average doesn't guard against outlier results and is affected by … - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
You stated the average of least squares will guard against sweep error. I would like you to expand on the theory that you learned in training. You ca… - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
Can you expand on the average of least squares will guard against sweep error? Is that your personal theory? What will happen to the lidar algorithm … - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
What is the Field of vision at 8x magnification? Can you answer that question or not? There will be sweep error. - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
What is FOV at 8x magnification? - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
I meant to write including objects in reading @ 2X width of beam. Really not sure how calculation was made or if it was taken but he really can't say… - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
The purpose of having a standardized template for the officer's notes which has beam width specified is so the officer will document what the beam wid… - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
The officer wrote in his notes the beam width was 0.9m. It changes over distance. So the officer had to be approximately 300 meters away when he obtai… - 37 Replies
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Re: 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h - Disclosure attached
The officer was approximately 300 meters away based on my calculations using beam width of .9m and lidar gun specs. What was volume of traffic? Obvio… - 37 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
I believe the officer has to record his notes no later than one week after the incident. His notes are basically the disclosure you will be given. Ask… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
argyll wrote:Speedtaxed wrote:In reality Argyll, as it relates to bias, we are both very biased. However, I am upfront about mine. I don't wish person… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
In reality Argyll, as it relates to bias, we are both very biased. However, I am upfront about mine. I don't wish personal harm to befall officers but… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
I'm giving good advice. To adequately prepare for a trial one should realize what they are up against. Even if you look on this website most people t… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
Zatota, The first appeal I had I lost. I proved mathematically that the officer's observations severely contradicted the radar gun reading. The judge… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
You keep missing the point badly Argyll. The manager of prosecutions didn't just decide to not try the appeal case because he is a nice guy or felt so… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
Argyll, Your point that you can't trash the officer's judgment and character is completely untrue. The JP allowed me to read the perjury case agains… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
What the officer does is very relevant. As I posted in another thread I won a speeding case because I absolutely shredded the officer's character. Whe… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
The officer probably doesn't have you with radar. I think that is the reason for non-disclosure. Do you think the officer wants to admit he was doing… - 79 Replies
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Re: Speeding and Follow Too Closely
Questions to ask: 1) Were WE speeding that day? 2) I thought I was just keeping up with traffic and wasn't looking at my speedometer. Are you sure y… - 79 Replies
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