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Re: Lasers in Maryland



In <44s6ub$qor@fullfeed.msn.fullfeed.com> NMA <nma@genie.geis.com>
writes: 

> However, laser has some serious disadvantages (in order of likely 
>importance):
>
> Use.  Can't be used while the cop car is moving.  Can't shoot thru a 
>windshield.
>

The only effect shooting through the windshield has is on detection
range.  Shooting through glass reduces the effective range of the gun
by 500 ft on average. (It has no effect on the accuracy of the gun!) 
If your state has front license plates, you will probably find the
police will often give up 500 ft. of range in exchange for the comfort
of the patrol car! (The plate alone can be detected at 2500 ft. !!!)

> Targets.  Motorcycles are darn near impossible to get with a laser. 
> The headlight confuses the laser a little, and the small target size
> takes care of the rest of the problem.  Dark colored, aero cars are >
> also hard to hit.
>

My experience has been with the Kustom Signals Pro Laser. Maybe the LTI
20/20 is different, but... I really haven't had any problem clocking
motorcycles!  That big front headlight is an easy target, even if it is
turned on!  Dark, aero cars (with retracted front headlights and no
front license plate) are hard to clock at distances greater than 800
ft.

> Heat.  Hot (HOT) days make lasers less accurate, apparently the heat 
>wafting off of the road surface scatters the beam, plus it adversely 
>affects the electronics somehow.
>

I have used the Pro Laser on 95 Degree F days (with the gun in an air
conditioned van) and had no problem locking on targets over 3000 ft
away. (license plate, going away)  Once again, maybe that's a problem
with the LTI.  I have read about problems occurring whent the gun
overheats though!  I haven't intentionally overheated my gun to see!

> Sun.  That's right, the ole Sun confuses the laser if it's right on
> the horizon and they're shooting into the sun.  It can't see it's own
> light.
>

The receiver on the LIDAR gun is very sensitive and can be damaged if
you point it at the sun.  The owners manuel specifically says not to do
that!  For that reason having the sun low on the horizon is good for
the motorist!


> We have learned that lasers can be used as vascar devices however...
> You get zapped when you cross the first and last point, time is 
>computed, distance between the two signs is already known = revenue 
>enhancement.
>

To the best of my knowledge, that is a feature on the LTI only.  You
don't actually get zapped though.  The police zap two objects with the
laser to record the distance between them.  Then, they sit there and
hit a button to start a timer on the gun when you pass the first object
and hit the button again when you pass the second object.  The gun
knows the distance between the objects and is able to calculate your
velocity.  Nothing is being transmitted while the gun calculates your
speed.... very nasty!


Tom Bell
Taylor-Bell Technologies, Inc.
(Mfg. of Laser-Guard license plate covers)

email: tombell@ix.netcom.com


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