The Black CAT radar allows the Coquitlam RCMP traffic section to “make well-informed decisions about where our enforcement teams can be most effective,” says Staff Sergeant Mark McCutcheon, Traffic Services Commander.
The discreet, non-intrusive Black CAT radar and its unique speed enforcement evaluator are “so effective” for the Coquitlam RCMP traffic section, they’re giving it a special assignment.
The Black CAT radar will be part of a first-of-its-kind project, as it teams up with officers and Constable Scarecrow, a life-sized cut-out that depicts a real-life officer with a laser speed-reader.
“While we have seen cut-outs used before, they’ve never been monitored like this to see what their effect is on traffic,” Corporal Michael McLaughlin told media. The Black CAT radar will detect vehicle speed before and after Constable Scarecrow, “scientifically monitoring” the effect the cut-out has on drivers 24/7.
“It’s a low-cost, good-humoured way to improve our presence and perhaps make people think twice about speeding,” says Sergeant Quentin Frewing.
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The Black CAT radar is a North Line exclusive, made in Canada. For more information, including technical specifications and sample reports, see Black CAT radar for police services, or find us at the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police B2B Tradeshow on September 26, 2018. North Line will be at BOOTH 26.