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  1. #51
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    Quote Originally Posted by Zapple View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by th3 factory freak View Post
    My ..02 cents.
    .02 cents?

    Reminds me of this.
    This was hilarious!

  2. #52
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    People around here don't understand the highbeam as the modern version of turning your lights on and off -- at least in Canada, headlights are always on on modern cars.

    So I gave up, thinking "let 'em get their own radar detector!"


    If they're right up my tail pipe when I brake, however, I point with my finger. One guy was so grateful to me, he was about to go around me when he figured out what I meant -- saw the photoradar van.

    So I'm not completely selfish. But almost.

  3. #53
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    Quote Originally Posted by newkid View Post
    How do you guys warn other drivers of LEOs speed trap that coming up ahead???

    I usually point forward and say "cop" - hoping that they can read my lips

    Any suggestions???

    I don't. All it does is draw attention to you and drawing attention is likely the last thing you want to do. And giving warning is illegal in some places. Drivers need to pay attention and watch out for themselves. I let others draw attention and maybe get the tickets. Not my business or problemm Mind my own business.

    Might sound selfish but I just don't give warnings.

  4. #54
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    Hear here!

    ;-)

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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    I don't worry about warning others. If they invest in a RD or jammers as I have they would be prepared for speeding.

    I still say if the bright red sports car suddenly brakes and slows 20+ MPH the smart thing would be to slow down, not blow past him.
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    That would be a glaring indication that something's up. Miss that hint, and you deserve what you get plus a good scoffing to go with it.

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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc What, son? View Post
    That would be a glaring indication that something's up. Miss that hint, and you deserve what you get plus a good scoffing to go with it.
    It happens all the time, it amazes me as to how many idiots pay no attention to the road what so ever.
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    And giving warning is illegal in some places.
    A few weeks after I moved to Franklin, Tennessee (from TX) I heard on the local news that a guy from Franklin had been arrested by a town cop for flashing his lights to warn other motorists of a speed trap. The basis of the charges was for interfering with a law officer in the line of duty.
    He appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court on the basis that flashing his lights was an exercise of his freedom of speech. The Court agreed and charges were dropped.

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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    And giving warning is illegal in some places.
    A few weeks after I moved to Franklin, Tennessee (from TX) I heard on the local news that a guy from Franklin had been arrested by a town cop for flashing his lights to warn other motorists of a speed trap. The basis of the charges was for interfering with a law officer in the line of duty.
    He appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court on the basis that flashing his lights was an exercise of his freedom of speech. The Court agreed and charges were dropped.
    They should have tazed him...

  10. #60
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    Default Re: How to warn other drivers???

    My brake lights should be enough warning. I don't like to draw attention to my car. 'Nuff said

 

 

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