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You are now leaving this site and entering Mobile Scanner & RADAR-Detector Laws In The United States.

  1. The site you are leaving had nothing at all to do with the work done here.

  2. Please do not credit the site that you came from with any of the work done here. This site is owned, copyrighted, and run by Todd L. Sherman/KB4MHH, and NOT by the organization that you came from. If you've provided that organization with a link on your personal page, please make sure you that you describe it correctly, and do not credit them for my work. When you do, every search engine around the world DUPLICATES your description, and it becomes impossible then for me to correct it, afterwards.

  3. Contrary to Speedtrap's self-written (and inaccurate) description now copied in many, many search engines, Speedtrap does NOT have "a list of scanner and radar-detector laws by state." They never, EVER did. ... *I* do! Speedtrap's self-description even confused USAToday and caused them to write up an article in 1999 that actually credited SPEEDTRAP with having that list, and it disappoints me. There I am - mentioned in a national newspaper...and I can't even lay any claim to it, or feel any pride about it, because they gave the credit for my work to someone else. Thanks a lot, Speedtrap!

  4. This site has NOTHING TO DO with:

    1. Identifying speed traps;
    2. Identifying cop cars;
    3. Getting out opf PAYING speeding tickets;
    4. Finding a lawyer to HELP you get out of paying a speeding ticket;
    5. The technical aspects of radar; or
    6. The technical aspects of radar-detectors.

Please do not ask me any questions related to those subjects.

The descriptions that other sites tend to give my site are very often erroneous and, in some cases, it's apparent that they are deliberately worded so as to give the user the impression that my site is actually a part, or subset, or perhaps even an "affiliate" of their own work. It's confusing as hell to the poor user who has no clue what's going on, and is unfair to me when,as a result, other people think that you did my work. In many cases it's a commercial entity who uses these tactics, and it's obvious that what they are trying to do is to increase their customer count using my work as a means of getting people there. In a few words, they're trying to use my work to line their pockets. (...Pay-No-Fine.com...are you LISTENING? "Speeding ticket help, traffic ticket, citation, courts, traffic law" is neither an accurate nor correct description of my site!) To those commercial, for-profit sites: PLEASE KNOCK IT OFF! and try to be a little less "deceitful" in your link descriptions. If not deceitful, it's COMPLETELY careless! I don't mind links to me. Links are fine. I LOVE links. BUT PLEASE TRY HARDER to be accurate in describing my site when you link to it!

...A LITTLE respect! ...That's all I ask.

To the rest - my apologies for the whining drivel.

In a moment, this page will auto-refresh and take you to my site.

If that doesn't work immediately, you may click here...

http://www.afn.org/~afn09444/scanlaws

Thanks.

Todd L. Sherman, Webmaster (afn09444@afn.org)
Mobile Scanner & RADAR-Detector Laws In The U.S.

Warning Created: February 02, 2001.
Last Updated: December 15, 2002.

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