I'm not angry, just curt.
Anyway, a LIDAR alert can be gotten by scatter...just like a RADAR alert can come from scatter. Done that, been there, doing it tomorrow, bought the T-Shirt.
When the man is in the hole and points his little money maker at the car in front of you and you get the backscatter...you have been alerted. I have gotten radar backscatter off of guardrails and semitrucks. You have to be alert. If you aint watching the tailights of the cars ahead of you and keeping one eye in the mirror, looking for the state patrol aircraft, using a speeding car in front of you on the highway as a "RADAR PICKET"...you'll lose.
I can make it all the way from Knob Creek, Kentucky to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 7.5 hours and my passport brand lidar/radar detector is in the big red tool box out in the garage. Don't need it. Just the MKI MOD"0" EYEBALL.
As for not speeding...hahaha. When I can get behind a couple of FIBS that are going 85 on the interstate for several hours...I'm a happy guy.
I put 15,000 miles a year on my car just commuting to work and any weekend can guarantee me 250-500 miles of driving, keeping up with friends and relatives. Probably to the tune of total of 35,000 to 40,000 miles a year and I average one speeding ticket about every 5 years. Good alert driving? or just lucky?