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Aye. Gotcha. Cop "lost" the evidence. Ha ha.
No.
*EDIT* Correction, you might have something there considering there is a functional difference between a "motor vehicle" and a "vehicle", under the HTA. The definition of a "vehicle" explicitly states a trailer. The definition of "motor vehicle" does not explicitly state it.
Last edited by Rob MacLennan; 12-02-2010 at 07:32 AM.
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A bicycle is not a motor vehicle, either.
It's posted at the border that RDs are illegal. So what does an American do if he doesn't have a trailer to store the RD (Assuming a trailer isn't banned from carrying an RD). From the wording of the law I read it that you can own one but never carry it in a motor vehicle.
I had previously assumed it was like a bottle of booze. OK to carry if it was non operational and in the trunk / out of reach.
Is there a courtesy desk at the border where someone can mail it home? Are the laws in the border states as inflexable and what border states ban detectors?
I can understnd the LEOs point of view. A RD says "I intend to speed a lot"
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