@gerryvz, it's nice that you are a wholesome human being and not an American version of a member of Komsomol (woke 24/7/365).
Electronic countermeasures are legal in Maryland
As I understand, highway patrol no longer uses radar, only laser, even in rural areas? Several years ago I did a road trip my wife from LA to Saltlake city. I've got a radar detector before the trip, and once outside of LA and then later outside of Las Vegas, I could see every trap - "trp-trp, KA band, trp, trp". And sure enough a few miles later there he was! After accurate detection of 3-4 traps, I've gotten so emboldened, I drove the rest of the way, as if I was on autobahn/autostrada. Mostly 100-120 mph, in the left lane, but often times hitting 135 mph, flashing cars to move to the right. Several times I topped out at 144 mph, which all my that car could do. It was during the daytime, of course, on the straights with not that much traffic. I was en even younger buck then you in 2004, by several years.
On the way back though, near Provo UT, I got a laser hit, (thankfully, only doing 95 in 70 speed zone). The patrolman was seating in the median, I pulled over
right away on the right shoulder, ending up directly opposite of him. He only needed to drive across the road. He was so amused (and a light-hearted man too) he only wrote me 5 over, which I was able to dismiss with no points on my record via a Provo lawyer, once I got back to LA.
I drove very reasonably all the way back to LA and sold that devil device right away. I've had a few "panic attacks" afterwards, thinking what if I got caught doing 135, instead of 95.... But, now, several years later, it's good to remember the fun times
