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Could it be that you look like a wealthy foreigner?
I've never paid more than $10USD either "street side" or at the police station anywhere in SEA.
I know police tend to get itchy palms around special holidays and so on.
As others have mentioned, you need to be sure your device will detect what the po po are using. Some "police radars" are Lidar / laser. Australia has been using these for 20 years. Undetectable basically.
Even radar, you'll only detect them if they're sending active pings. A hand-held "gun" will only do that when they pull the trigger so to speak.
Perhaps you're right. I don't think I'm particularly wealthy looking, but I for sure don't have the negotiating skills when it comes to law. What do you usually tell them?
I think if you're a foreigner in a car you're "wealthy looking".
I'm not a particularly skilled negotiator either. I usually just say "I'm on my way to x and I'm going to be late". Then they will say "oh ok, did you want to pay the fine here?".