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jpdal,.... u are a very sad person. what the f+++ have u reported and to
whom ?

does it compensate for that small penis ?




 

> Actually, I didn't know that...Where's your source???


The media over the last week or so. Dont want GPS ones banned, just the ones
that detect if RADAR is present in a camera or not.

> Also, they've wanted them banned for years and indeed, they used to be,
> until a court case ruled the govt's position untenable and made them

legal.

The have NEVER been banned cos they are a radar detecter per sey, only cos
they were said to intefere with a Radio signal. Was proved in the court case
that they didnt interfere with said radio signal and so legal to use. Radio
and telecomunications Act or something like that.




 
Steve wrote:
>>Actually, I didn't know that...Where's your source???

>
>
> The media over the last week or so. Dont want GPS ones banned, just the ones
> that detect if RADAR is present in a camera or not.
>
>
>>Also, they've wanted them banned for years and indeed, they used to be,
>>until a court case ruled the govt's position untenable and made them

>
> legal.
>
> The have NEVER been banned cos they are a radar detecter per sey, only cos
> they were said to intefere with a Radio signal. Was proved in the court case
> that they didnt interfere with said radio signal and so legal to use. Radio
> and telecomunications Act or something like that.
>


Erm, not quite, see:-

http://www.speedcheetah.co.uk/legal_ruling.htm

--
Ian Edwards

 

> > The have NEVER been banned cos they are a radar detecter per sey, only

cos
> > they were said to intefere with a Radio signal. Was proved in the court

case
> > that they didnt interfere with said radio signal and so legal to use.

Radio
> > and telecomunications Act or something like that.
> >

>
> Erm, not quite, see:-


Yep, I stand corrected but I was only making a very simplified comment on
legal jargon


 
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