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Old 04-28-2014, 11:17 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Spidey View Post
The way I see it is that this device benefits the following people;

a) those who travel in excess of 20km/hr over the limit ALL the time
b) those who travel in excess of 20km/hr over the limit ALL the time
c) those who travel in excess of 20km/hr over the limit ALL the time
d) all the above.
In the city I get it. There are no safe areas where driving 20 over the limit could be seen as safe. But for those of us who are still rural, or do a lot of highway driving a jammer/detector combo is not a bad investment.

I got my first ticket in 7 years back in July/13'
Got me doing 70 in a 50 zone, on the Golden Ears way. In case you don't know this road, it's a beautiful, 4 lane highway with no uncontrolled entry points for other traffic. It's also a 50knh zone.
Burn.

One ticket is no big deal. It's $167 and no points. But now I have to really keep my nose clean for the next few years. The next ticket will be points, and that will affect my costs. Suddenly justifying the cost of a jammer becomes a little easier.
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