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  5 Legal Issues
  6 Radar Detector Types
  7 Laser Enforcement
  8 Performance is King
  9 Detector Features
 10 Radar Jammers Don't Work
 11 Bel vs Escort vs V1
 12 Photo Enforcement
 13 Radar Detectors to Avoid
 14 Radar Roy's Top Picks
 15 Closing

Page 13 - Radar Detector Hall of Shame!

1: Any radar detector/scrambler distributed or sold under the Rocky Mountain Radar name. I consider Michael Churchman and his crew at RMR the “scum of the industry”. They are only out for one thing, to steal your hard earned cash! There are numerous complaints filed against this company with the El Paso Better Business Bureau and civil charges are pending against the company by the Federal Communications Commission.

I feel so strongly about my statement, that I offer a $50,000.00 reward for ANYONE that can show me one of their radar/laser scramblers that work!
Another word of warning, if you come across any company or web site selling their devices, RUN. If they don’t do the research in testing speed countermeasure devices and have the knowledge of what devices work, they are out to scam you.

2. Any radar detector marketed/sold buy RadarShield Technologies including the Ghost, the Ghost Pro or their new SkyEye. Detectors similar to these were being marketed to US distributors at the 2009 CES (Consumer Electronic Show) by Rayee Technologies and these detectors do not hold FCC Part 1 certification, are cheap knock off's of Escort/Beltronics radar detectors, and infringe on patents and trademarks of various US manufactures.

3. Any radar detector product marketed/sold by Ultimate Radar Detectors, Jason Blair including the BTST Radar Detector.

4: Any radar detector manufactured by Cobra Electronics. Perhaps the largest radar detector company in the world today, however, in my countless radar detector tests their products have always come near the bottom, just above RMR. During my cross-country race in the Fireball in 2007, I attempted to test their most expensive radar detector, the XRS-R9G. It falsed so often that my co-driver and I pulled it off the windshield in only 45 minutes.

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