Friday, May 05, 2006

LaserCraft Announces Full Production of Latest Generation of (Speed Reading) Police LIDAR Speed Systems; Unit Passes Critical IACP


LaserCraft Announces Full Production of Latest Generation of Police LIDAR Speed Systems; Unit Passes Critical IACP
LaserCraft announced today the Pro-Lite speed enforcement LIDAR unit is in full production and has been integrated into a new automated photo speed enforcement system. The Pro-Lite represents the latest in LIDAR speed enforcement technology in an extremely compact and affordable package. Kustom Signals Inc. distributes exclusively all handheld Pro-Lite LIDAR systems. Like all LaserCraft LIDAR

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