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Old 15 Feb 2004, 01:14 pm
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ZZCruzr, does your jammer work on both Radar and Laser? If so you should be aware of the following:

It's a Federal felony to jam or attempt to jam a police radar gun (Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Sections 15:20, 333, 333.4). Radar is controlled by the Federal Communications Commission ( www.FCC.gov ), with fines up to $75,000.00 . Due to lax Federal enforcement however, several states - California, Utah, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia, and Indiana - and Washington, D.C. have passed their own radar jamming prohibitions. (From http://www.stealthhog.com/news/american_iron.htm)

Laser is controlled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for eye safety. There are no Federal laws restricting the use of laser jammers. However, Minnesota, California, and Utah have enacted laws specifically banning sale, use, and ownership of a laser jammer.

Interesting article here about jammers:

http://www.radarbusters.com/support/jammers/Default.asp

This product is suppose to work:

http://www.laserveil.com/

http://www.radarbusters.com/products/coatings/veil.asp

What we have to look forward to:

Zonal radar will be introduced tracking multiple vehicles in all directions of the police unit simultaneously including identification of the “fastest” vehicle in a group of traffic. No more hiding in a group of 18 wheelers! Radar and laser guns will be able to capture images of speeding vehicles on digital tape and storage cards and, if ask, officers will gladly show your speed.

More info: http://www.speedlabs.com/

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