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"Illegal Cop Tricks Exposed" part 1

 

Yet once again, we here at the Georgia $peedingTICKETKILLER.com bring you another new example of illegal revenue raising in action. There are two pictures here. Both were made on Saturday, August 27th, 2005, at approximately 11:00 am. In the first photo, you see the officer with his car parked on the southbound side of Interstate 75. In this photo, you can clearly see the SPEED CHECKED BY DETECTION DEVICES warning sign. Georgia law strictly prohibits the use of speed detection devices within 500 feet of one of these signs. Later, when I went back and measured the distance from the sign to the center of the bridge using a rolotape, the distance measured exactly 177 feet
 


You will also notice that the officer’s driver's side door is open. That is because he is using a laser gun (sometimes called LIDAR). Laser cannot be shot thru glass as radar can. That is because glass bends or refracts light. Hence, most police officers hang out the side of the open door. If you look closely, you will notice that the filter on my digital camera was able to pick up the laser light beam. Normally at 904 nanometers in wavelength, this laser light is not visible to the naked eye.

A few seconds after I made the above photo, shot through the glass windshield of my truck (hence the degraded resolution), the officer took off in hot pursuit of an alleged violator. He later caught up to the victim a 1/2 mile north of West Paces Ferry Road deep inside Fulton County, where he then issued the alleged violator his YELLOW piece of paper.

 
 

Georgia law under OCGA 40-14-6 states:

Each county, municipality, college, and university using speed detection devices shall erect signs on every highway which comprises a part of the state highway system at that point on the highway which intersects the corporate limits of the municipality, the county boundary, or the boundary of the college or university campus. Such signs shall be at least 24 by 30 inches in area and shall warn approaching motorists that speed detection devices are being employed. No such devices shall be used within 500 feet of any such warning sign erected pursuant to this subsection.
 

Evidence illegally gained should not be admissible in court. However if attempts are made to hold the officer accountable for such actions, the officer simply states he was  not operating within 500 feet of such a warning sign, the marsupial running the kangaroo kourt will AUTOMATICALLY take the officers word for it, and of course the driver is found guilty.
 

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The author of the Georgia $peedingTICKETKILLER is willing to testify under oath under the penalty of perjury that the above photos were made by said author, have not been photo shopped or altered in anyway, and are an accurate depiction of the details as described in this report

James Jameson

 

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