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Re: Radar traps!

To: <Ajhsys@aol.com>, <mgs@autox.team.net>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Radar traps!
From: "guyweller" <guyweller@mgownersclub.net>
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 21:14:55 -0000
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Reply-to: "guyweller" <guyweller@mgownersclub.net>
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Now this is a story that has been around for several years.
I first heard it about 10 years ago, when I lived in Northumberland and it
was told to me then by a friend who's brother, whom I had also met, was in
the Northumbria Police force.
He was convinced it was true, 'though I never heard the addition of the bit
about the Maverick missile. The incident was supposed to have taken place on
the Rothbury to Alnwick road, on the crest of a hill, in an area where low
flying practice is frequent.
Guy
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Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 2:25 PM
Subject: Radar traps!


> This is reposted from a repost on the Brit Car list.  It was WAAAAYYYY too
> good not to share.
>
> "Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 22:55:40 EST
> From: BritshIron@aol.com
> Subject: Radar Trap!
>
> Folks, this was on the Rover list and I thought it was too good not to
pass
> on.......enjoy........roland
>
> Subject:    SEC: UNCLASSIFIED - Radar Bogey
>
>         A report has revealed that two traffic patrol officers from
> North Berwick were involved in an unusual incident whilst checking for
> speeding motorists on the A1 road between Oldhamstocks and Grantshouse.
> Last May, they were using a hand-held radar device to trap unwary
motorists
> on the Edinburgh to London trunk road. One of the unnamed officers used
the
> device to check the speed of an approaching vehicle, and was surprised to
> find that his target had registered a speed in excess of 300 miles per
hour.
>
>         The UK5000 pound machine then seized up and could not be
> re-set by the bemused PC's. The radar had in fact latched on to a NATO
> Tornado aircraft in the North Sea, which was taking part in a simulated
> low-flying exercise over the Borders and Southern Scotland.  Following a
> complaint by Sir William Sutherland, Chief Constable of the Lothian &
> Borders Police force to the RAF liaison office, it was revealed that the
> officers had a lucky escape - the tactical computer on board the aircraft
> not only detected and jammed the "hostile" radar equipment, but had
> automatically armed a Maverick air-to-ground missile ready to neutralise
the
> perceived threat.  Luckily the Dutch pilot was alerted to the missile
status
> and was able to override the automatic protection system before the
missile
> launched.
>
> The Police have so far declined to comment, although it is understood that
> officers will be advised to point their radar guns inland in future."
>
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