Does an officer have to show you the radar gun or video when they stop you for speeding?
Under Georgia law, an officer is not required to show the defendant the speed detection device. The Officer is required by law to ask if you would like a calibration check of the unit. If requested, the officer is obligated by law to perform that calibration check and inform the defendant of the results. The offender is not entitled to witness this check, nor are they entitled to see the radar display.

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