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    Re: Trapster vs PhantomAlert

    A comparison of two products, neither of which we have anything to do with.....

    I see no point in continuing this discussion especially since it has deteriorated to the point of suggesting that...
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    Re: Trapster vs PhantomAlert

    Agreed. And if the discussion serves to promote a particular product, no it is not OK. That didn't happen here or anywhere else.

    If the discussion serves to offer commentary that is relevant to...
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    Re: Trapster vs PhantomAlert

    "The site that started this thread?" There was promotion of a product and/or company in this thread? Hardly. UGC is the only way to do speed traps. I said that - and that directly supports...
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    Re: Trapster vs PhantomAlert

    That is BS. First of all, the "first post" you refer to was in 2006. That company, in 2006 post didn't sell ANYTHING in 2006. It was free at that time.

    This post has no reference to any...
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    Re: Trapster vs PhantomAlert

    I think that all you have to do to answer that question is to look at whether the company in question selling data has any commercial licensing deals or not. For there to be a commercial licensing...
  6. Re: Whistler RLC-100 Red-Light Camera Detector - First Use

    Do you have any specifics on the exact locations where you experienced this?



    I agree with you and thats why I figured it was not giving correct info in Manhattan. But, when driving on the...
  7. Re: NEW Whistler RLC Detector & Motorcycle Bluetooth

    This showed up on the Home Shopping Network TV show today and is also all over the Internet at various retailers.

    One thing I've been looking into a little is this "direction of travel" feature. ...
  8. No need for a grassroots movement in the US. A...

    No need for a grassroots movement in the US. A database of red light camera locations for GPS devices already exists. You can get it here:

    http://www.gps-poi-us.com
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