WTF :roll:
WTF :roll:
Yeah a lot of those stories are made up so they can get their vest. It is pretty easy to look through the BS
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I think there maybe a few legit ones on there, lets see...
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Are you meaning to tell me that you aren't gonna get let go just for telling a cop you have a v1?Originally Posted by happya$$
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Oh yea...and of course half of them say their "friends" in the next car had a Passport and the "friend" with the Passport got Pulled over....Originally Posted by happya$$
-And the Blue Van story is definitly BS....A guy isn't gonna argue with a cop who pulled him to the side of the Road and tell the cop he wasn't speeding b/c he has a RD....yea like a LEO is gonna say "oh V1?...you must have had us"
Hahha, the cop would have said "tough sh!t" and handed him a 100 dollar ticket.
The dialogue is the best part though:
I mean honestly, I've never been pulled over, but I would never mention anything about my RD unless the officer addressed that issue if I was pulled over. It's just grounds to get the cop upset."Officer, no offense, but my detector had you guys picked up over a mile away. I was NOT speeding." He looks in my car, says "V1, huh? You must have had us," and he lets me go.
I got enough bad looks by my local police when I filed for my sollen RD last summer.
yea, I have a v1 momment to share
me: yea officer, I have 20 pounds of weed in my trunk, but look! I have a v1!
*officer lets me go*
With no other cars on the road, I was the vulnerable one. After swinging down a long hill, I turned a corner—directly into instant-on K band. V1 went to full alert. I hit the brakes almost instantly, slowing from around 50 percent over the limit to just under. The cruiser was nearly hidden. Its park lights were masked by small trees. Nasty.
His lights came on, and I was pulled over shortly afterwards. The man was furious. He demanded to know what sort of radar detector I had, and tried to bluff me into a ticket. I asked him what speed had he clocked me. He had to admit that he could not actually lock on to my speed as I had slowed down too fast. So he had no evidence apart from numbers doing a flashing roll over his display.
The V1 had done its job in a tricky situation.
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