I just retired after serving 35 years as a LEO. The first 10 years of my career was spent in a traffic enforcement unit.
I started using a radar detector a few years ago after observing ever-increasing unnecessary and unethical use of radar/laser during speed enforcement ... this, of course, under the guise or public safety but, realistically, for no other reason than revenue generation. Younger officers, for the most part, seem to whole-heartedly buy into this notion of heavy handed enforcement of speeding laws, throwing all discretion to the wind. They appear to have no problem, through whatever deceptive tactics, of writing mass citations to the hard-working citizenry, a practice which is generally endorsed by money hungry municipal administrations.
When the "citations at all cost" mentality became the norm, rather than the exception, I knew it was time to protect myself and my family from excessive enforcement since being a part of the "brotherhood," for the most part, no long meant anything.
Currently, I operate a V1 in my personal vehicle. I have BEL 995 detectors in both my wife's car, and in my daughter's car.
OkeefenokeeJoe




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