This article was published in the Philadelphia Daily News on September 14, 2005. It discusses how the Pennsylvania State Police were aware of the numerous problems that were causing false readings with the GHS radar guns, but never gave any of that, what would be, useful information to the University of Pittsburgh when they conducted their study.
The state police released numerous press releases stating that the University of Pittsburgh and other studies proved the guns were accurate, when the studies showed otherwise.
Marlin Mickle, an author of the University of Pittsburgh report, later told the Daily News that his report did not say the guns give accurate readings.
Mickle also stated the state police never told him about its own tests that identified the alternator as the problem or of the problems with the Motorola laptops.
And here we go again…Why do the Pennsylvania State Police continue to say the reports show the guns are accurate when the very people conducting the studies/tests state that they didn’t show they were accurate? Lies and deceit!
