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If it wasn't a felony to own a laser a jammer in Texas I would have one! It's not worth a felony to get caught with one. Absolutely no way! Get caught with a jammer and your felon! Yeah sure play with your car here and there but don't jeopardize your freedom for getting to work 2 min faster. Seriously!
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A quick note, it LOOKS like laser jammers are illegal in California, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Tennesse, Virginia and South Carolina. Please be sure to do your own homework if you are thinking about buying one and dont rely on my list :tiphat:. Radar jammers are illegal in all 50 states and I believe is controlled by the FCC. |
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the jammer is a strong layer of protection but with radar alone and good human instinct. you can avoid 85% of most tickets |
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https://store.valentine1.com/store/ 30 day money back guarantee. Like others have said...not every LEO drives around with a radar on. |
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My point is even with the old x band or k band police radars , all the police would have to do is set up their radar, perpendicular to road, thus making their radar beam narrow or short to the on coming target and the not allowing drivers radar detector to alert the driver. So with all the instant ons, lasers, and other police tricks a 50/50 chance gambling your insurance costs and driving records are just to risky. There is also a big debate if these little led jammers even work. |
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Deferred adjudication my man. Thats why America is great. :tup: |
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What's the debate about laser jammers? I seriously doubt that many states would have bothered to criminalize their use if they didn't do anything. |
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This is something I found while looking for one. It's a stealth display, but they're a bit on the pricey side... They have Valentines and Escorts. |
I have seen that website before, you can do it for a lot cheaper.
Basically all you need to do is buy the add on module and have someone take it apart and add it to your mirror. The main issue when doing a hidden V1 or Escort system is mounting the unit so it is out of sight, but still very effective and usable. |
The real debate is if you can believe these claims of these companies that sell the jammers, most have not been proven by a creditable source.
They want you to believe that 2 couple little leds or a little led array, is going to defeat a high powered police laser and most of the laser jammer testers will tell you that they only work if the police aim the laser in the exact area where the laser array is mounted. Also a lot of states ban things all the time for no valid reason all the time specially California, laser jammers are just another item to add to the list. |
So what are you basing your position that they don't work on? You've made it very clear that you discredit positive user reviews as biased. Are you basing your position on the negative reviews that support your pre existing bias, or do you have sources?
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The issue is that very are no verifiable, repeatable tests by independent sources by "Scientific Method".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method Most of these testers that endorse the detectors or jammers have some direct or indirect connection to the industry as suppliers or consultants. You really need a test done by someone like Consumer Testing or UL. |
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