Sorry for a sligty mad post but here goes
I have just woken up from nap after a day in court and a urika moment.
The copper was trying to convince me that the best place for him was the middle of the carriageway
This is true... if the car is comming towards him or going away he will not get slip or cosign effect if he holds the laser gun steady.
If he moves 10 degrees off of the path of the car and measures the car comming towards him there may be a 3% error in the drivers FAVOUR due to the cosine rule.
The further the camera van is off the angle the more benefit is given to the driver.
When the driver is going awar the cosine rule works AGAINST the driver
The wider the angle is the more cosine ADDS TO THE DRIVERS SPEED
URIKA

THAT IS WHY THEY MUST NOT DETECT FROM THE OPPOSITE CARRIAGWAY
I would be realy pleased if someone could do the pictures and trhe maths for me coz my brain hurts!
this was my attempt so far....
Beam length is square route of (100sq+25sq)
Quote:
driver >>>>>>>>>100m>>>>>>>>>driver
^……………………………/
………………………./
25m……………/
……/
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Van
Beam length is square route of (100sq+25sq)
Reading 2
driver >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>200m>>>>>>>>>driver
^……………….......................................……………/
………………….........................……./
25m………..............……/
……/
V
Van
Beam length is square route of (200sq+25sq)
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1m from the carriage way
Reading 1= 100sq+1sq=10001…… square route=
Reading2=200sq+1sq=40001… square route=
Reading2-reading1=distance travelled=
25m from the carriage way
Reading1=100sq+25sq=10625…square route=
Reading 2=200sq+25sq=40625…square route=
Reading2-reading1=distance travelled=
my calculator has no square route button!
we know the driver has traveld 100m
but what does the scamera van measure
I need to know!!!
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Speed limit sign radio interview. TV
Snap Unhappy“It has never been the rule in this country – I hope it never will be - that suspected criminal offences must automatically be the subject of prosecution” He added that there should be a prosecution: “wherever it appears that the offence or the circumstances of its commission is or are of such a character that a prosecution in respect thereof is required in the public interest”
This approach has been endorsed by Attorney General ever since 1951. CPS Code