
Originally Posted by
Swamp
I've been listening to local LEO's on scanners a lot over the last year. I bought them mostly for entertainment, but also hoping they might be useful as a counter-measure, but they really aren't.
LEO's do not drive around announcing their location every few minutes; the only time they mention their location is when dispatch is checking to see who is closest and can respond the quickest to a call.
I have never heard on say "I'm running a speed trap at such and such a location". When they stop a violator, they do announce their location, but as Stealth said, he's busy so he's not a threat any more.
I had ONE time, last summer, when I was heading out on a short drive, on my favorite local highway, and I just happened to hear a sheriff call in a motorist assist (car on the side of the road) and it just happened to be the way I was going. When I got to the location, he was gone, so I surmised he was ahead of me. 5 miles later he had turned around after reaching the county line, and I met him going the opposite direction--running C/O K-band.
PS, If you drive like a total maniac so people call 911 and report your license plate number, a scanner would be very useful to know when the cops are looking for you, so you can go home and park in the garage where they can't find you. ;p
I find that listening to the scanner while driving is not a good idea--I have to concentrate so hard to follow everything that is said, that it reduces my concentration visually scanning for threats, thus defeating the entire purpose of a scanner!
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