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Just Trouble

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700 posts

281 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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Hi ya guys and gals.Just a quick one.I have recently picked up ANOTHER 3 points on my passport to joy ie licence and have now got totally *issed off.So I have at last INVESTED in a radar detection unit "SNOOPER S5-R".This little baby is good news if you want to beat the baskets at their own game.In the short while that has been in my Griff it has paid for itself.I do not pride myself in driving fast without due care and attention.In fact ALL my points have been aquired going 15mph over the governments TAX threshold sorry I mean speed limit.What do you think about aquiring such a equipment??

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tony m

428 posts

290 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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how much was it

Just Trouble

Original Poster:

700 posts

281 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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hello Tony M. Good point HOW MUCH? Well I bought mine from Halfords for 240 smackers I know that is a lot of dosh but I think I am making an investment in keeping my job.Plus I HATE to give Mr Brown anymore of my hard earned cash!!

tony m

428 posts

290 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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cheers,does that detect speed cameras and the hand held detectors

Just Trouble

Original Poster:

700 posts

281 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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Tony M it detects ALL forms of British Radar & Laser speed detection systems + most continental devices whilst driving on the wrong side of the road,however check the countries rules and regs as it IS LEGAL here but varies abroad.As they say BE CAREFULL OUT THERE!

Pettsie

354 posts

284 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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NOT legal in France - £500 on the spot fine plus confiscation of equipment. Le Mans visitors beware!

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

295 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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Ive got the S5-R as well and its saved me a few times allready good bit of kit , Just trying to figure out how to mount it on the bike

Just Trouble

Original Poster:

700 posts

281 months

Sunday 11th May 2003
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cheers Pettsie thanks for the nod about the cheese eating surrender monkeys.will leave the Snooper at home for the Le Mans trip.Any suggestions on what to look out for in France regards to speed traps??

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gixxer1000

786 posts

279 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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JustTrouble/DennistheMennace, did you buy the SNOOPER on spec, or do some research into the various options out there? I have been thinking about getting one of these for a while, but there seems to be so many in the market and it's tough to know what's good and what's a gimmick.

Also, are they easy to mount, and where do you draw power from?

Cheers

Just Trouble

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700 posts

281 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Hello gixxer1000.To answer your question the Snooper range has been around for a few years and I believe a reliable unit.The prices vary according to the spec/performance of the unit they can cost as little as £70 up to £300+.As you know there are several makers of such devices but it just depends how much you want to spend.As for the mounting/installation it is really easy.My unit came with two power leads(one flexible, one long your choice which one to use) which plugs into the cigarette lighter.The unit can be windscreen mounted or dash board mounted.In my Griff it sits on the dash and plugs neatly into the door cigarette lighter. ps you can also swap it from car to car.
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pies

13,116 posts

283 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Visit this site for in depth reviews on Radar Detectors

www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/frames.htm

UBS

3 posts

278 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Has anyone tried the GPS Cyclops detector? And do they still work if you have them in the hole under the stereo in a Cerbera.

pesty

42,655 posts

283 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Your going to think this is silly but here is a warning!

Mine actualy got me done for speeding! how you ask? well..

On my way to work there is a camera its obviously always there but because of my radar detector I Knew it was always in-active....to be presise in over a year of going past it there has never been any film in it my detector never went off!

So one day going home from work at 11pm at night quite happily listening to music not worrying about the camera cos I know its never been active....dectector goes off I look at detector look up at camera of fcuk slowed down enough to just get the 3 points but only just

If I had not have had not hjave had the detector I would have slowed down just in case.

ps its never been active since then

pps no trafic no houses just stright road

AdamS

98 posts

281 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Has anyone here had a Laser Jammer fitted to their Tuscan? How easy was it to do?

**999**

286 posts

285 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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Note...
All radar/laser detectors suffer from not dealing with any Time/Distance related kit such as SPECS cameras and some do not detect Forward Firing systems such as Truvelo too well. SPECS isn't detectable because there are no emissions from it to detect - purely first camera takes piccie of number plate, ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) does the translation, then second camera takes second piccie, ANPR translates, matches up with first piccie, compares time of first piccie with that of second piccie; using the known distance between camera 1 and camera 2, average speed can be calculated....
My advice, if you've got the cash buy yourself a GPS based detector, with a Laser detection module or buy both a GPS and a good Radar/Laser detector such as the Beltronics 550 or the Snooper (cheaper)...
The GPS based detectors are less likely to be outlawed should the current legal loop hole allowing use of detectors be closed.

pies

13,116 posts

283 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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**999**

286 posts

285 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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AdamS said: Has anyone here had a Laser Jammer fitted to their Tuscan? How easy was it to do?


Be careful here, these are covered by the current legal loophole. If you get caught using any type of jammer that acts on the emission to alter that emission then you will be prosecuted. Merely having one fitted may be sufficient for a successful prosecution under the Wireless and Telegraphy Act - Interfering with Police Transmissions.

pies

13,116 posts

283 months

Monday 12th May 2003
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As 999 says its a very grey area,a PH got stopped a while back and basically had two choices remove it or get charged