BR>A radar gun is not necessarily infallible - even experienced operators
ake
>errors - that's why the devices get calibrated and the operators get
>certified. For all of having been the victim a time or two of ignorance,
>understand the problem - and an observation by an untrained civilian using
a
>device of uncertain origin and uncertain maintenance and unsure
alibration
>does not constitute evidence - it constitutes entertainment on film at 11.
BR>Now if the radar was being operated by a qualified officer, and the unit
had
>been calibrated, I have to believe that a stop would have taken place.
In addition, I would hasten to point out that the TV station may have
been operating that radar gun in violation of FCC regulations unless
they figured out a way to get it licensed without being a police
agency.
CHARLES HUNTER
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