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Equipment to Avoid Police

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Microwave Detector Links Specs/Includes
#1 Sherlock: The Police Detector Link Microwave Imaging
Radar Detectors Links
#1 Uniden R9 Coming Soon... Everything + Laser Jamming!
#2 Uniden R8 Link Everything
#3 Uniden R7 Link Everything
#4 Escort Redline360C Link Everything
License Plate Modifiers Links
noPhoto 2.0 Link
Radio Communication Links
BAOFENG BF-F8H Link Communicate with friends, listen into the radio, or best listen into police activity only in a radius around you
Uniden-HomePatrol-2 Link This model lets you quickly hear communications systems used by Public Safety, Police, Fire, Ambulance, Aircraft, Military, Weather, and more.
Apps Links
Police Scanner Radio & Fire IOS Link - Android Link Listen into all EMS, Firefighter, & police activity in your county
Waze Navigation & Live Traffic IOS Link - Android Link Find your way around the states but also be alert by hazards and especially police
Websites Links
Flightradar24 Link
RadarBox Link
adsbexchange Link

Radar Bands & Technologies

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Technology Frequency Details Active States
X Band Around 10.5 GHz Older technology, mostly phased out due to false alerts. Ohio, New Jersey, select rural areas
K Band Around 24 GHz Widely used, known for false alerts from various sources. Nationwide
Ka Band 33.8, 34.7, 35.5 GHz Newest and most common, with reliable alerts. Nationwide
POP - Short bursts to evade detection, not widely used due to reliability issues. FL, NC, NJ, IA, MI, OH, NV, OK, TX, HI
MRCD - Advanced radar system for speed enforcement, mainly used in Europe. -
Red Light Camera - Automated system capturing red light violations. -
Speed Camera - Monitors and records vehicle speeds, issuing citations for violations. -
RDD - Detects radar detectors, used where they are illegal. -
Lidar / Laser - Uses light for precise speed detection, countered with laser jammers. Multiple states
ENRAD - Stationary speed detection exclusive to Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania
VASCAR - Manual speed detection from moving or stationary positions. Several states
Automated - Fixed detectors for traffic monitoring and automatic ticketing. Various states

Comprehensive Guide to Police Traffic Stop Encounters

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What to Expect What to Do/Say
The officer asks for anything other than ID and proof of insurance in a legal stop where they have a valid reason. "I want to consult an attorney before I answer that."
The officer comes up to your window. "What's your name and badge number?" Officers must provide this information according to their agency policy.
The officer asks, "Do you know why I pulled you over?" "No," and do not admit to anything. Statements can be used against you in court.
You're unsure why the officer pulled you over. "What's your reasonable articulable suspicion for the stop?"
The officer asks non-required questions during the stop. Invoke the 5th Amendment: "I don't answer questions."
The officer threatens arrest, lies, etc., if you do not provide identification (only applicable if there's no reasonable suspicion). Use as a scare tactic. Invoke the 4th & 5th Amendments and refrain from further cooperation.
The officer asks to search your vehicle without reasonable suspicion. "No officer, I do not consent to a search." Contest any illegal search in court.
The officer asks if you have weapons or illegal items and requests a search. "I do mind," or "I do not consent to a search," to deny consent.
The officer issues a ticket or citation. Accept the ticket without argument. You can contest the citation later in court.
The officer instructs you to exit the vehicle. Comply with the order. Physical resistance can lead to arrest or harm.
The traffic stop seems unnecessarily prolonged without cause. Politely inquire, "Am I free to go?" If detained without cause, remember this for a legal challenge.
Encounter escalates without clear reason. Remain calm. Say, "I am not resisting, but I do not consent to any search." Document the encounter if possible.
You're detained or arrested. Clearly state, "I am invoking my right to remain silent and wish to speak with an attorney." Do not resist arrest.

Police Physical/Verbal Tactics

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Pulled Over Help
#1 Be as respectful and cooperative as possible BUT still within YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
Police will touch the back of your vehicle to leave fingerprints/DNA for evidence they had came in contact with your vehicle for later inciminating evidence if subject.
Never admit anything to a cop; Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
When pulled over, answer the required questions the cop asks you then INVOKE THE 5TH & stay quiet. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
Recording / Audio Recording - First Amendment Right to Secretly Audio Record the Police - You Have a First Amendment Right to Record the Police - First Amendment Protects Right to Record Police
Extreme
Police ARE allowed to search & take your garbage outside. The garbage doesn’t belong to you anymore, it’s the government’s property then.
Police have circular tube tracking beacons they can shoot from the front of their cars to your car to track you down if you do escape. (These devices are only used on the modern police interceptors or undercover ones) Example: Link also Link
Police WILL lie to you about almost anything (except laws & having a warrant) to get you to confess to something. During polygraph tests they’ll even lie to you about if you were telling the truth or not.
Police might offer you a drink at their station or somewhere else to obtain your fingerprints/DNA. It’s their property.
Police Can’t Demand You Reveal Your Phone Passcode and Then Tell a Jury You Refused - Link

How to beat a speeding ticket in traffic court.

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Constitutional Amendments

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MISC

Instructions/Info Links
rdforum Link
vortexradar Link
Configurion for Uniden R8 Link
Configurion for Uniden R7 Link
Configurion for Valentine 1 Gen2 Link
State Used Radar Bands Link
Constitutional Amendments Link

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