Nutczak wrote:
Geico was able to save the failing police radar manufacturer "Kustom Signal" (speed detection radar company)by purchasing them, Geico was also responsible for funding one of the first laser speed detection devices known as the LTI 20/20.
The LTI 20/20 was filled with errors and many courts have disallowed that laser unit as proper evidence because of it.
Yes they did give then to police departments to use these donations as a tax write off. here is the Kustom website
http://www.kustomsignals.com/about.asp
The more tickets cops write, the higher the chances of of their insured would get a ticket and could be charged higher rates. A very simple strategy
Geico has rules in their policy that if the vehicle is equipped with a radar or laser detector they will cancel your policy or deny compensation.
There is plenty of information about this all over the web, too much to list. So please do your own research
You don't have to list it all, just enough to substantiate your assertions. In specific please find support for your assertions that:
1. Geico saved Kustom Signal by purchasing them.
2. Geico funded the LTI 20/20.
3. Geico donated LTI 20/20s to police departments.
4. Geico has a rule to cancel policies or deny compensation if a vehicle is equipped with a radar detector.
If you cannot substantiate any or all of these claims, I strongly suggest that you retract this post--quickly. If any of what you said is untrue--even if you are simply passing along untruths you have found on the Internet--you have opened yourself up to legal action from Geico.