ÉG stofna this į a lögreglužjónn website. ÉG stofna žaš įhugaveršur žvķ žaš bylta inn ķ leysir jammers žessi aušsęilega don't vinna aš the markašur ķ dag. This vildi vera góš kaup fordęmi af the klettóttur fjall ratsjį leysir jammers eša gamall K-40 eining. Sjį stašhęfing nišri. Sérstaklega #1, er this furšulegur til žś krakkar. Craig žś nota til vera a lišsforingi réttur? Hjartarskinn this hljóš óšur ķ réttur.
Georgia Drengur
Tengja Dagsetning: Oct 2001
stašsetning Amerķka Dairyland
staša 3,275 Žrįtt fyrir the klunnalegur inngönguleiš hver you've skįhallur the spurning, Myndaš af I will eša I shall gera minn bestur til svar.
Til minn vitneskja eins og a WI PO, there er eins og er neitun WI įstand lög žessi sérstaklega banna leysir jammers ķ sjįlfu sér ( ratsjį jammers, eins og var umtal fyrr, ert sambands- banna). ÉG geta ekki tala fyrir munn einhvers MN lög eša allir annar įstand ķ hver žś might vera traveling.
Even ignoring for a moment the ethical reasons for not purchasing an item that is essentially designed to evade detection of law breaking, I would avoid purchasing one for the following reasons:
1. The only ones who seem to be able to prove they work are the companies selling them. I've seen no impartial studies showing they are in any way effective. I personally have used LIDAR to stop and ticket several people with laser jammers. One guy complained that I must be lying about acquiring him with the laser, as he just installed a laser jammer. NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE BAD GUYS - This is a bad idea.
2. Though you may not be able to be ticketed for the jammer itself, a creative officer with a well-crafted report could certainly make a case for Interfering with a Law Enforcement Officer, a more serious offense than a simple traffic ticket.
3. If I know you have a laser jammer and can't ticket you for that, I'm sure as he11 going to be able to find plenty of other things to ding your for. I treat them like radar detectors - yes they're not illegal, but if I see one all discretion just went out the window.
Let me conclude by saying this: Don't waste your money. Drive the speed limit. He11, drive within 10 mph of the posted limit and you're probably going to be fine in 99.9% of the jurisdictions around the country (there's always the occasional trooper or traffic enforcement officer who's having a bad day). Why borrow trouble just so you can go a little faster?
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