road angel

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luckylambretta

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123 posts

220 months

Friday 20th October 2006
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Im looking at buying a road angel compact and was wondering if its worth spending an extra £50 on the laser attachment? also what is the best route for the wires to the ciggie lighter?

Cheers
Darren

beaky

9 posts

229 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Don't get the laser detection piece as the road traffic act 2006 is going to make it illegal

kevin63

4,661 posts

260 months

Friday 27th October 2006
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The laser is useless in my opinion, when the police think you are over the limit they turn on the laser which works at the speed of light, so when it hits you it means they have a reading and you have no chance to slow down, all the laser detector is doing when it goes off is saying, YOUR NICKED

olf

11,974 posts

225 months

Friday 27th October 2006
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Have the built in laser detector on my new road angel. It's never gone off - wouldn't bother again. Better off just slowing down for major fly-overs!

Tech_Boy

33 posts

220 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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olf said:
Have the built in laser detector on my new road angel. It's never gone off - wouldn't bother again. Better off just slowing down for major fly-overs!


It's quite possibly you've never been targetted or if you have it may've been close range so there wasn't enough spread of the laser to be picked up, there's lots of if's and maybe's with laser. To be honest laser detectors as a whole aren't that useful as they're going to be made illegal anyway which is why I went for the Nav 6000 which costs the same as the compact with laser attachment and you get a combined navigator and camera detector which you can store your own mobile locations on and receive mobile van warnings.

ScoobyDriver555

1 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
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I have just bought a road angel plus from this website below I found they had a group buy on Scoobynet. Anyone got one? Are they any good?

www.eclipseracing.co.uk/special_offers/ra_group_buy.asp

Edited by ScoobyDriver555 on Friday 3rd November 15:39

traffman

2,263 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
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Ive a roadangel classic, i stuck the laser attachment on the unit and hey ho spotted a scamera partner ship van ahead and the thing didnt go off.

I did go mental in the centre of edinburgh opposite the rutland exchange for some bizarre reason.

Tafia

2,658 posts

255 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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My laser thingy ( Bel 980) went off when a cop fired his laser at me. I was doing 25 in a 30. Good to know they are not following the rules.

steve_d

13,796 posts

265 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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Tafia said:
My laser thingy ( Bel 980) went off when a cop fired his laser at me. I was doing 25 in a 30. Good to know they are not following the rules.


I don't understand your comment, could you explain for me?

Steve

jamesc68

132 posts

218 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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As already posted, laser detectors are absolutely useless ( and i used to sell them!).
If (and its a big if) the unit sounds it is too late. The laser equipment has already got a speed reading.

The only effective units are laser diffusers which actually prevent the laser getting a speed reading. However the legality of using a diffuser is debatable to say the least! Many diffusers are sold as remote garage door openers, so if stopped by the police the owner has a legitimate reason why the unit is fitted.

Tafia

2,658 posts

255 months

Sunday 19th November 2006
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steve_d said:
Tafia said:
My laser thingy ( Bel 980) went off when a cop fired his laser at me. I was doing 25 in a 30. Good to know they are not following the rules.


I don't understand your comment, could you explain for me?

Steve


ACPO Code of Practice says an officer must make a visual assessment of speed and only then, if he thinks an offence is being committed, confirm it with his gun.