Back in June last year, the police put 12 new laser devices into use. Each laser weighs just 1.6 kilograms and can shoot 'somewhat further' than the old lasers, which had to be placed on a tripod.
The police's new lasers are from the company Laser Tech, they are handheld and they are equipped with a number of features that Danish police have not had access to, because the new laser type was put into use this summer. This is what magacin.dk writes. The laser meter is called LTI 20/20 TruCAM II. And this type of laser can do a number of more things than just measure the speed of a vehicle when it is moving towards an operator or an officer. The camera in the laser device can also film violations, and it can be used on vehicles that are moving away from the operator. This has made it easier for the police to document, for example, speeding by motorcyclists. The video camera itself also has a night mode, which means that the laser can also be used when darkness falls. This is how far the police's lasers measure. In addition, the laser's built-in GPS ensures that the police always know exactly where a car is measured. In addition, the new laser devices are constantly online, and they measure up to 3 times per second. Depending on wind and weather conditions, a fully charged laser will have enough power for the police to measure road users for between 8 and 10 hours at a time. But how far do the new lasers shoot? The short answer is long. More precisely, the manufacturer itself states that TruCAM II can measure vehicles at distances between 1,200 and 1,500 meters. However, the laser works best at distances between 15 and 150 meters. A welcome contribution This summer, Deputy Police Inspector Henning Pedersen, head of the Operative Traffic Department, called the new lasers a welcome contribution to the police's other efforts. – They (new lasers, ed.) give us better conditions for stopping drivers who drive too fast, so the new lasers are thus helping to increase traffic safety, he told TV2 Lorry. You can see how the new type of laser that the Danish police have purchased works in the clip below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKEEANpUQa0&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=LaserTechnologyTraffic