I assume the idea of the punishment in this case is to attempt to dissuade others from doing similar. The problem with a jammer is it allows you to commit an offence but avoid detection. Like being an invisible burglar.
If you were caught with one in your vehicle I would think you would need to show that it does indeed open and close your garage door to have any chance of avoiding prosecution.
A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
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Re: A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
Agree but its not hard to demonstrate that tbh.duke63 wrote:I assume the idea of the punishment in this case is to attempt to dissuade others from doing similar. The problem with a jammer is it allows you to commit an offence but avoid detection. Like being an invisible burglar.
If you were caught with one in your vehicle I would think you would need to show that it does indeed open and close your garage door to have any chance of avoiding prosecution.
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Re: A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
Burglars are sent to jail all the time.
Radar jammers are legal and as said can be used for opening garage doors or as parking sensors.
Radar jammers are legal and as said can be used for opening garage doors or as parking sensors.
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Re: A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
A radar jammer is legal to use?? Really??
Fair enough, I suppose.
Fair enough, I suppose.
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Re: A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
So this guy does time for this
a person on motor bike wheeling and messing around in the fast lane gets JAIL
and WHAT THE F"%^ she gets banned and community service .... this is why it gets me mad...
https://news.sky.com/story/teacher-film ... r-11348733
a person on motor bike wheeling and messing around in the fast lane gets JAIL
and WHAT THE F"%^ she gets banned and community service .... this is why it gets me mad...
https://news.sky.com/story/teacher-film ... r-11348733
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: A good reason not to bother with a laser jammer
This is an old thread which im only just reading but this guy seems a bit of a joker! Proper nobhead!! Like the idea of a laser jammer just in case you are doing a little over speed limit, cant imagine the old bill noticing a small amount so therefore would probably not investigate, however when a guy goes balls deep shooting his load when promising he wouldnt finish inside, its a little hard not to notice
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