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Connecticut's Public Safety Commissioner has called for an audit of all devices used to ticket motorists for speeding in the state. A routine check performed in March uncovered evidence that the state police were using improperly calibrated speed detection equipment in Southbury. Several radar and laser had not been properly calibrated in more than two years. In at least one case, a device had never been calibrated. The guns themselves were not properly signed out when used.The team found wrong expiration dates, erroneous times, erroneous dates and outdated calibrations, according to the inspection report. A spare cruiser wasn't calibrated at all. There was no process to sign out radar and laser units, and in one case, the inspectors learned that a laser gun, its box, and the calibration sheet belonging to it were all with different troopers.Source: Speeders May Have Reason To Beef (Hartford Courant, 6/25/2005)