
That same technology offers some protection from the very few officers who abuse their position and profession. I have no problem with technology that accurately determines that I was indeed breaking the law and speeding. Twice in my life, I have had an officer just plain outright lie when witing a ticket. This would provide proof of when and where he was at the the time and clearly identify the vehicle the reading was taken from. As I said before, it makes it almost impossible for a sleazy officer to just SAY he got a reading of xx on your car. The quoted police department person made it sound like it was using GPS to calculate the speed. The GPS is used to record the exact location at the time of the incident. Does anyone have a link to the actual site that describes the device that they are talking about? It's just not that accurate in short bursts like a police officer would use.

Or in the case of sleazy cops, make it harder to slap a bogus ticket on you.Īll that aside, I do not see where GPS technology could be used for this. How do we know it was actually from MY car? Now the accompanying video would provide proof. It answers the potential question of when a cop shows a reading on a radar gun. I don't see anything wrong with this at all.
