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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
My theory is that a driver may feel he can speed more freely – and thus more often – because of a perceived increased level of ‘security’. An increased level of speeding creates more opportunities for tickets. Cheap detectors go off too late to be useful, or false so much they get ignored (but the level of speeding does not diminish). So I speculate one might get more tickets with a cheap detector then if they just maintained their former lower level of speeding. Perhaps I should have clarified my comment.
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Agreed. From my own experience and from seeing the driving habits of others.