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From: frye@cuuxa.UUCP (frye)
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Subject: usefulness of radar detectors
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 17:58:45 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 15 17:58:45 1985
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This is a reply to Steve Daniels. Mail didn't work.
Ever stop to think, just maybe, there is a real use
for radar detectors? If I turn mine on I'll know if
there is a radar car ahead. I'd also know there's a
possibility of a bunch of cars parked on the shoulder
up ahead, their drivers are waiting to get their 
"green stamps". That means there will be a cop or
two walking on the shoulder collecting a handfull
of driver's liscences. I want to know if these cars
and people are stopped up ahead. Forewarned is fore-
armed. I will have more time to get over to the inside
lane and stay far away from all that nonsence. I think
its a good idea to have a radio or radar dector whether
or not one is going over the limit.






Regards,
Tom Frye