The story doesn't identify how it was clocked but it could have been handheld, slant, mobile or laser radar, which would allow the intercepting officer to position in advance.
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Originally Posted by sunvalleyslim
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
Always challenge the radar gun and when it was last certified. 
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Never lost a case involving a defendant challenging the radar certification. A good traffic cop comes to court with his radar certification, street survey conducted with the last 5 years, his schooling and expertise in radar enforcement. I shot radar from the mid 70's to 2005 in Los Angeles. When you testify hundreds of times you know what to testify to and have heard all the excuses and reasons why it wasn't them. And believe me if I had a doubt, I didn't sign up the violator. They were too easy to catch..............Now maybe if you're in some podunk town you might find some police officer who just might not put much effort in to his testimony.......... 
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Fabulous to see more of the "Thin Blue Line". I also shot radar from 87 over my home state without a loss. Cept for the three I lost to "Legacy."