I caught this in the paper the other day, and thought it was interesting.
Virginia Delegate Joe T. May, (R-Leesburg) is working to repeal the state's law making it a crime to possess a radar detector in an automobile. Earlier this month May introduced HB 1120 which would eliminate the $96 ticket police currently issue to those caught with the device -- whether it was in use or not.
Virginia statistics say 30 percent of crashes are caused by excessive speed. And a 1999 National Highway Transportation Safety Administration survey of studies, with plenty of statistics, summarized: "Drivers who use radar detectors drive faster and are less safe than drivers who don't use them."
For those who didn't know, Virginia is the only state (along with Washington, D.C.) in which radar detectors are illegal.
My thoughts: This ban should not pass. As far as I'm concerned, the only purpose of a radar detector is to allow people to speed. Now, I'm not gonna pretend I'm perfect and never speed, because I do, but I usually keep it within 10 mph above the limit. With this ban repealed, there's a lot less to keep someone from flying down a 55 mph highway at 90-100. Speeding is one of the main causes of injury and deaths in the US. Heck, my next door neighbor was actually killed because he was speeding on the road we live on.
I think it's absolutely ludicrous that they want to encourage lawbreaking like this. I see no purpose to this bill, other than allowing people to endanger the lives of themselves and others, and we don't need that. Though, apparently one of the bill's supporters (Delegate Joe T. May) owns a technology firm. Hmm...