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Old 06-07-2011, 03:00 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by zulutango View Post
Trade secret...without being specific, I can tell you though that the operator gets audio and visual feedback that it's being jammed.
So if I was to be hauled into court for using a jammer, and I challenged the mechanism the laser gun used to detect my jammer and you couldn't disclose it due to it being a trade secret, how would you defend its accuracy?

Also, visual speed estimation has regularly been accepted by the courts to be accurate enough for a conviction, so I don't see how using a jammer prevents you from obtaining enough evidence for a conviction in the first place.
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