Laser Interceptor Dual, Laser Interceptor Quad, Valentine 1 & The Escort 8500 X50 - Blue, Uniden BC296D, GRE500, Lasershield, 2011 Kia Soul +, Yamaha FZ6, 2005 Black Dodge Neon SRT-4,
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Last edited by v1user; 09-20-2011 at 10:24 PM.
Yeah radardetector users do not know how to drive and always speed. I just wonder why the hell you do not hear of to many of us having accidents due to speed? Has my mind boggled.
Laser Interceptor Dual, Laser Interceptor Quad, Valentine 1 & The Escort 8500 X50 - Blue, Uniden BC296D, GRE500, Lasershield, 2011 Kia Soul +, Yamaha FZ6, 2005 Black Dodge Neon SRT-4,
Wow... I'm surprised the writer knows what a laser jammer is.
It's clear this guy's never enjoyed a good RD. There not just for speeding!
I hope he gets a speeding ticket on his way to work!
Last edited by Weeth; 01-27-2011 at 10:34 AM.
Love the comments! They really rip that paper.
Unbelievable amount of whiny posts on that site from 55mph left lane huggers too. All about them, as usual.
funny how on the left side of the article there is a nice little ad by google promoting radarbusters.com
I dislike the sentinel, and this article shows one of the reasons why I do. I often read threads from the FL section of OpenCarry.org. As of right now, FL is trying to pass open carry + college campus carry, which I fully support. Every once and awhile the sentinel will post an article regarding the issue, and they are crazy left wing nuts. They cry that "It will be like the wild west, blood will fill the streets!". The people there clearly have no common sense and support the full conversion of the US to a nanny state.
ROFL
Looking at the thumbs up/down poll on the side of the article, 18 percent give the thumbs up as opposed to 82 percent thubs down. Is there really a question of where the public stands on this issue?
It's no wonder the papers are all going broke. Who wants to pay to read the blitherings of a bunch of slow driving elitist snobs?
On the other hand, readership in this forum seems to be on the rise. It's a beautiful thing really.
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