
Originally Posted by
frog1699
ya its blows :-/ i figure i did a bunch of research before buying the detector and it failed me

i wanna throw it at the wall.
Don't despair. At only 800 to 1200 feet, the spread on laser is only a couple of inches at the most. If it was a very dry day with very low humidity, then laser scatter would have been almost nonexistent. No dash mounted radar detector would have been able to detect the laser if the officer was holding the laser gun really steady at that close range.
This is why most people here say that if you get a laser alert on your radar detector, then you might as well plan on pulling over since it isn't very often that you will pick up laser scatter off of a car which is ahead of you.
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