WA to ban radar detectors?

WA to ban radar detectors?

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Bibbs

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3,733 posts

210 months

Friday 26th June 2020
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Looks like its being pushed through with lazy legislation that could also be used to fine ppl for GPS or phones.

I suppose the Police coffers are empty with no traffic because of coved.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=161197...

Petition here. If it may help ..

https://www.change.org/p/minister-for-police-allow...

Pommy

14,252 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd July 2020
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Keep hearing how Waze might be caught up in this. Not sure how given it's not a detector but well see.

I have noticed recently camera inputs into Waze aren't registering or disappear after being entered. Also have seen a few cameras that aren't on Waze even though it's obvious these normally would.

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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I fail to see how they can "ban" Waze, particularly for those of us with CarPlay integration.

Gingerbread Man

9,171 posts

213 months

Friday 17th July 2020
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Makes me think of France. I recall reading when they had a clamp down, it was on detectors and anything that alerted to a location (satnavs for example). If you have a phone/ sat nav in your car and the Frenchies find that a feature is turned on, even if not in use, having the item in your car could be seen as probably cause or something daft.

It came out when I was doing Le Mans trips one time. Ahh how I miss it.

Hames Junt

474 posts

63 months

Thursday 23rd July 2020
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Whichever way you look at it, owning/driving anything with a hint of a loud pedal is utterly pointless in WA... you can't drive 'em... anywhere, you can't put your foot down, there are no roads worthy of a trip, every other twonk can't drive, merge or perform anything resembling strong driving manners, speed limits are ludicrously low, the blue light brigade are nazi's and the prices of anything nice are laden with luxury car tax and stealership mark-ups. It's all rotten to the core for pure petrolheads. Unless.... you wear a mullet, are partial to a V8 and want to flush your clean driving licence down the dunny, with all the other boganians. I am right.

Gingerbread Man

9,171 posts

213 months

Thursday 23rd July 2020
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NSW not WA. But the police are hot on it here too. I drive a van daily, but got the Caterham out the other morning to head to an appointment. Speeding fine by a motorbike cop sat on a footpath before i even got to where i was going. Arse.

It's got me many a fine unfortueately. Not local to a track, which is a big shame. I think I currently have 8 points, not all speeding mind.

Bibbs

Original Poster:

3,733 posts

210 months

Friday 24th July 2020
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Hames Junt said:
I am right.
Nope.

Once out the CBD, and off the freeway you can wind it up.

Out in the hills away from towns, or down south it's very easy to make progress and have fun.

But then I do have a radar detector in each car hehe

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Monday 27th July 2020
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On a recent trip back from kalbarri I was on the "notorious" Indian Ocean Drive, no one around, perfect conditions, cruising at 20km/h over the speed limit.

I saw a car coming toward me and thought "hmm, that could be a Police car" so eased back down to only just above the speed limit and sure enough it was a Police car. The driver simply flashed his headlights as he passed, letting me know thet he knew I was going a bit too fast.

Good old fashioned traffice police work - A camera wouldnt have been so kind!

NBTBRV8

2,062 posts

208 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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200bhp said:
On a recent trip back from kalbarri I was on the "notorious" Indian Ocean Drive, no one around, perfect conditions, cruising at 20km/h over the speed limit.

I saw a car coming toward me and thought "hmm, that could be a Police car" so eased back down to only just above the speed limit and sure enough it was a Police car. The driver simply flashed his headlights as he passed, letting me know thet he knew I was going a bit too fast.

Good old fashioned traffice police work - A camera wouldnt have been so kind!
Now if you had a detector you would have known he was there before he even saw you. You could have given him a wave then.

A44RON

491 posts

96 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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speaking of radar detectors...

https://radenso.com/products/radenso-theia


"the first radar detector using Artificial Intelligence"

Could be a game changer! I'm interested...

I've heard Valentine has launched a Valentine1 Gen2 as well biggrin

Pommy

14,252 posts

216 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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So Radar Detectors now banned in WA (12 October)- 7 points and $1200 fine.

Sigh.

Edited by Pommy on Wednesday 30th September 12:21

A44RON

491 posts

96 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Pommy said:
So Radar Detectors now banned in WA (12 October)- 7 points and $1200 fine.

Sigh.

Edited by Pommy on Wednesday 30th September 12:21
Jesus wept frown

Bibbs

Original Poster:

3,733 posts

210 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Pommy said:
So Radar Detectors now banned in WA (12 October)- 7 points and $1200 fine.

Sigh.
https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/2020/09/Two-weeks-to-get-rid-of-radar-detectors-before-new-penalties-take-effect.aspx

I spent the weekend taking both of mine out. Going to post them to mates in the UK / US ..

200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Friday 18th December 2020
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Anyone else noticed their Waze no longer has the ability to tag things when running through carplay?

Tried to do it this morning on the way to work and I diddnt even have the orange tag icon, let alone the ability to mark a Police location.

Hopefully its just my phone/waze being crap and not an update as a result of this daft new law.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

50 months

Friday 18th December 2020
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The truth is radar detectors do work, but are a waste of time and money.
I would aim my radar gun at a car I thought was speeding, but not pull the trigger.
The moment I pull the trigger and record the speed of the car to put on the citation, is the exact same moment the radar detector in the car will go off. biggrin


Sydney V8V

85 posts

56 months

Tuesday 29th December 2020
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If you were being jammed , you wouldnt pick up a correct speed.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

50 months

Tuesday 29th December 2020
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Sydney V8V said:
If you were being jammed , you wouldnt pick up a correct speed.
My old radar gun would detect if the signal was being jammed, and on one occasion I estimated the speed at about 60 in a 30 but the jamming signal caused my gun to read 96. So that's what went on the ticket biggrin

Bibbs

Original Poster:

3,733 posts

210 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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NMNeil said:
The truth is radar detectors do work, but are a waste of time and money.
I would aim my radar gun at a car I thought was speeding, but not pull the trigger.
The moment I pull the trigger and record the speed of the car to put on the citation, is the exact same moment the radar detector in the car will go off. biggrin
And me, 10 cars behind really gunning it would catch some scatter and ease off.

And when you are in the car asleep with the tripod out, I'd get several km notice.

And when you are cruising about with the car camera on, I'd also get notice and ease off. So when our paths crossed I was a nice sensible driver (till you got round the corner).

I still do all this, I now just need to look at the road more and even lass at the speedo.

Pommy

14,252 posts

216 months

Saturday 27th March 2021
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Since they banned detectors I haven't seen one handheld radar in operation - they've all been hidden, static roadside devices, or the fixed ones on the freeways.



200bhp

5,663 posts

219 months

Sunday 28th March 2021
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Anyone seen the speed camera trailer / Daleks around recently?

When they first arrived I saw them around quite a bit but dont think I've seen one for 6 months.