Which Best Speed Camera Detector To Buy?

i need speed camera detector which can cover “Evey” type of speed camera, detector, radar, gatso,mobile, hand held ones all types.
“Any” make which is 100% reliable and trusted,will do.

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Vince M February 17, 2010 at 10:23 am

There is no such thing as a “camera detector.”

Tedward February 17, 2010 at 12:44 pm

There are detectors and there are devices to disrupt the speed guns though the latter is definitely a no no.. The UK government tried to make them (detectors) illegal, something along the lines of interfering with a constable carrying out his duties. Not sure how it stands now but there is nothing stopping you having a Sat Nav with the relevant coordinations in.
Best do a bit of research. Few links below.

Anonymous February 17, 2010 at 2:47 pm

I agree with Ian, the EORFNB speed camera system works best. Again, thats the EORFNB system, more commonly known as the Eyes On Road, Foot Near Brake system. You can purchase it for just a little humility. It is found on the same shelf as common sense, just below a sense of humor. Mine is awesome, had it in my car since I started driving 12 years ago. Not once have I received a ticket or been in an accident. The nice thing about this is it also makes my insurance go down.

Mark T February 17, 2010 at 5:42 pm

I had an Origin B2. It was fantastic. I think that they have now updated it and now has GPS maps as well as all of the speed cameras. It was also fitted with a laser detector. The updates were amazing saved my licence many times as it also had the locations of the places where they would park the vans
To all of the moaning Minnie’s. I have an advance Driving Licence and anything that kept my eyes on the road has to be worth it’s weight in Gold.
I have had a lot of bad experiences with snooper but that was a few years ago maybe they have there act together now, But I always thought that they were over priced and inferior quality and was prone to false alarms

Ian L February 17, 2010 at 10:19 pm

Any pair of glasses prescribed by an Optician will do…..this will allow you to spot those big signs with the large numbers printed inside the red circle, and also your speedometer, usually located in the instrument panel.
Then of course, you have to match the two together…..not difficult for most of us!

tex k February 18, 2010 at 1:37 am

I would save your money drive properly within the speed limit You say you ‘need’ a speed camera detector I suspect this is because the next conviction will be a ban which you deserve

damnwish February 18, 2010 at 6:19 am

You don’t need a speeding camera detector.
Drive mature, drive responsible.

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