Firstly - I'm fighting.

I was pulled over for speeding (in a car) by an officer who was in the oncoming lane. He basically saw me, flashed his cherries, pulled a u-turn and pulled me over. I was the only vehicle on the road at the time.

He indicated that I would be charged with speeding, and gave me the figure that he said I was driving at.

I have two questions. One - does the OPP have radar that can get speed readings from oncoming traffic? The officer didn't say anything about radar, and the speed that he told me I was going at was a round number. If he had been using radar, I'm more inclined to think he would have given me a number that wasn't so nice and round. I think that he thought that I was speeding and just pulled me over.

Secondly - on the ticket the location of the offence just says the name of the road. No house number, no "near XX location", no location information of any kind. Can I use this to my advantage?