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Old Jun 6, 2006 | 12:39 PM
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Anyone here equipped with a laser jammer?

Just curious to see if any of you guys are laser jammer equipped.

I just ordered the Antilaser AL8 with dual transceiver heads, tested to be the top (or, tied for #1) for best performing jammer (www.guysoflidar.com & www.radardetector.net). Can't wait to put this thing on. This thing, with my Valentine 1 will make be stealth.
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 12:40 PM
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i wonder if both jammer and v1 will work together properly


btw, i was pulled over for speeding and the guy just drove up behind me and looked at his speedo lol
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by nadir_s
i wonder if both jammer and v1 will work together properly


btw, i was pulled over for speeding and the guy just drove up behind me and looked at his speedo lol
Yeah, the only thing it doesn't protect you from of course is pacing tickets.. just watch your rear view and be alert. But laser is scary, and with this I will worry a lot less while I'm driving with the "flow" of traffic, with cops trying to snipe me.
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 01:55 PM
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Hmmm.....isin't it illegal in VA to have "electronic countermeasures" in your vehicle ( Radar det., jammers, etc.) ?

From what I understand, having a laser jammer is helpful, but cops tend to use instant-on radar these days if they got a quota to fill.No warning
Laser, OTH, is expensive versus radar and is quickly detected.

Besides, if you blow the doors off a laser-packin cop at high speed, and he doesn't get a read, he knows your're packin a jammer.And will still pursue you ( or call dispatch for another cop to nail you ) .

In your case, you'd better not get pulled over. Be a shame to spend 100's of $ on something that's gonna get confiscated. So good luck with it
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ArcticW
Hmmm.....isin't it illegal in VA to have "electronic countermeasures" in your vehicle ( Radar det., jammers, etc.) ?

From what I understand, having a laser jammer is helpful, but cops tend to use instant-on radar these days if they got a quota to fill.No warning
Laser, OTH, is expensive versus radar and is quickly detected.

Besides, if you blow the doors off a laser-packin cop at high speed, and he doesn't get a read, he knows your're packin a jammer.And will still pursue you ( or call dispatch for another cop to nail you ) .

In your case, you'd better not get pulled over. Be a shame to spend 100's of $ on something that's gonna get confiscated. So good luck with it

I've never seen cops do instant on radar in VA so far, at least I don't recall. They really don't need to since radar detector's are illegal. Even if they do, the V1 is pretty good with it. It's very sensative and can pick up scatter from cars up ahead..

If I do get pulled over and the cop notices my heads in my grill (this is very unlikely.. his gun would only be jammed for a few seconds max then I'd turn it off after slowing down slowly but steadily to not cause attention) I highly doubt he'll confiscate it. Having a laser jammer falls under the same code of VA as having a radar detector, a pre-payable infraction. They can confiscate it, but they must give it back if you go to court (at least for RD's), but I doubt they confiscate this stuff much since it involves bringing a lot more people to court than need be.

I guess I'll find out what happens if/when I ever get cought. But the chances of everything falling against me (the cop noticing me braking very fast, the cop being informed about his gun possibly being jammed with laser, etc etc) I think are slim.
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
I've never seen cops do instant on radar in VA so far, at least I don't recall. They really don't need to since radar detector's are illegal. Even if they do, the V1 is pretty good with it. It's very sensative and can pick up scatter from cars up ahead..

If I do get pulled over and the cop notices my heads in my grill (this is very unlikely.. his gun would only be jammed for a few seconds max then I'd turn it off after slowing down slowly but steadily to not cause attention) I highly doubt he'll confiscate it. Having a laser jammer falls under the same code of VA as having a radar detector, a pre-payable infraction. They can confiscate it, but they must give it back if you go to court (at least for RD's), but I doubt they confiscate this stuff much since it involves bringing a lot more people to court than need be.

I guess I'll find out what happens if/when I ever get cought. But the chances of everything falling against me (the cop noticing me braking very fast, the cop being informed about his gun possibly being jammed with laser, etc etc) I think are slim.
I guess its a difference of region. Here in suburban Chicago cops like to play hide-and-seek behind bushes or blind corners and pop instant-on....
THey pick places where even if you get scatter from someone else , youre not gonna have enough time to slow down...

That's why most folks don't use jammers( at least in my neck of the woods). All they'd do is give cops a reason to ticket/fine you ( what's that funny-lookin box up there ? That'll be another $55) after showing you the instant-on/radar return. Again, making the point that's the local area for ya. It seems like laser is the weapon of choice in your 'hood.

BTW, I didn't know how serious the confiscation law is over there. I've heard horror stories about people having to bust up their detectors/jammers on the spot after being caught. It would just burn me to have to fork over a $300 piece of hardware , much less intentionally break it.....

I guess if you have to go back to court to get your detector/jammer back, you bought the wrong device lol...
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 05:27 PM
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just follow the speed limit then you won't need these devices.
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 05:56 PM
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just follow the speed limit then you won't need these devices.
true

but similar to a spam sandwhich for lunch, what's the fun in that??
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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are these legal in illinois? or illegal in most states?
Old Jun 6, 2006 | 08:07 PM
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Laser jammers are only illegal in:
California
Colorado
Illinois (as of 1/1/2006)
Minnesota
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Utah
Virginia
Washington DC

http://www.guysoflidar.com/faq.html#3


Radar detectors are legal everywhere except VA & DC.
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
Laser jammers are only illegal in:
California
Colorado
Illinois (as of 1/1/2006)
Minnesota
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Utah
Virginia
Washington DC

http://www.guysoflidar.com/faq.html#3


Radar detectors are legal everywhere except VA & DC.
Radar detectors are not legal in commercial vehicles in any state.
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Zero Deuce SE
Radar detectors are not legal in commercial vehicles in any state.
Radar detectors are perfectly legal in 49 states. Radar jammers are illegal in all 50 states, it's actually a felony. On the other hand laser jammers are legal in most states.

And also, I just found out my AL8 is sold in the UK as a "parking sensor", therefore if I do ever get pulled over for having it, it's just a parking sensor. These things are also illegal over there, the manual which comes with the jammer is for a "parking sensor" and it also beeps when you get too close to it (for an easy demonstration if the cop wants to see how it works).
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 08:50 PM
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Where did you order it and How much?
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by LatinMax
Where did you order it and How much?
http://www.antilaser.info/en/ - is the site, you can e-mail them about sales. For a dual head system (two little heads in your grill), it's $760ish shipped from Europe. They'll be accepting credit cards in a week or so, for now all they do is wire transfers. You can see the videos which the Guys of Lidar made.. just some stellar jamming. From 1,000 feet, jamming the entire time, no punchthroughs. Flip a switch and you can disable it.

It's a bit pricey, but it's proven to be #1. Blinder is more more commercially known brand (and I beleive is only $350 for 2 heads), doesn't quite match up performance wise to with the AL8 however.. http://www.blinderxtreme.com
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 10:53 PM
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E39 M5 guys all like this jammer:

http://www.beastpower.com/Merchant2/...y_Code=blinder
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
Radar detectors are legal everywhere except VA & DC.
When ur driving thru VA, do you have to physically remove the detector or is it enough to simply unplug it. I drive from cincinnati to charlotte often and was wondering.

I also like the signs on I77 saying "speed checked by aircraft" - how do they give tickets, parachute?
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youre gonna get a nice ticket when they see that stuff in your mirror and pull your **** over. when i drove through VA i just took it out the window.
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Originally Posted by iwitnessreports
When ur driving thru VA, do you have to physically remove the detector or is it enough to simply unplug it. I drive from cincinnati to charlotte often and was wondering.

I also like the signs on I77 saying "speed checked by aircraft" - how do they give tickets, parachute?
the aircraft uses vascar and radios to the unit on the ground. vascar is undetectable as far as i know. it just measures how rapidly you move through 2 marked spots on the side of the road. it does work and they do use it at least around here.
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by sloppymax
the aircraft uses vascar and radios to the unit on the ground. vascar is undetectable as far as i know. it just measures how rapidly you move through 2 marked spots on the side of the road. it does work and they do use it at least around here.
Yeah, just watch out for white lines which cross the road horizontally. They hardly enforce this method much, but it is deadly.

Originally Posted by tripleGmax
youre gonna get a nice ticket when they see that stuff in your mirror and pull your **** over. when i drove through VA i just took it out the window.
It's all normal for me.. I have moderate tint, and I'm careful of pulling it down when LEO's are around. It's not something they look out for when they pass someone anyway. I also have the concealer for the V1 so no lights appear on the unit. And even if they do notice someday (I've been using radar for 2 years and no problem yet), it's a $40 pre-payable infraction.

Originally Posted by iwitnessreports
When ur driving thru VA, do you have to physically remove the detector or is it enough to simply unplug it. I drive from cincinnati to charlotte often and was wondering.
Technically I beleive the VA law prohibits using a powered RD, but it saves any possible hassle to just take it down. And I'm not 100% positive about this, but I also beleive they word the law so that the cops can't pull you over just for having the RD.. but they'll always find a way to pull you over I'm sure.
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Thanx for the info guys...I will take it down next time and watch out for those white lines

also, this might be a retarded question: I was riding in this guy's car in 98 and he had a RD that would allow any communication radio signals to bleed in and play over a lil spkr. So, when you were within 500ft or so of a cruiser this RD would pick up the radio communications...and he would slow down. The guy said he got it from europe...and that you can dial in frequencies and control sensitivity

have any of you guys seen or heard of this b4?

wonder how this would work on interstates with all the CBs
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
Radar detectors are perfectly legal in 49 states. Radar jammers are illegal in all 50 states, it's actually a felony. On the other hand laser jammers are legal in most states.

And also, I just found out my AL8 is sold in the UK as a "parking sensor", therefore if I do ever get pulled over for having it, it's just a parking sensor. These things are also illegal over there, the manual which comes with the jammer is for a "parking sensor" and it also beeps when you get too close to it (for an easy demonstration if the cop wants to see how it works).
They are perfectly legal in non commercial vehicles. Try using one in a commercial tractor trailer and get caught with it.
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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From the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website.

http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...section=392.71
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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I like Calif. Cameras to nail people abusing the HOV lane. I think all states should invest in cameras which don't have feelings or egos, they just show what happened. I thought MD had speed cameras, why not VA? If you have people just doing whatever they want, breaking the laws, you'd have Philadelphia. Where else do people blow lights and make left turns from the middle lane, or make U-turns to bypass a red-light? It's like a 1970's NYC--that's what happens when there's no enforcement. Law breakers may think it's funny and a playground, but the flip-side in hit-and-run and injuries and worse.
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Zero Deuce SE
They are perfectly legal in non commercial vehicles. Try using one in a commercial tractor trailer and get caught with it.
Oh ok, well who cares about commercial vehicles, why speed in a commercial vehicle. I speed when I'm late for work.
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Fontaine
I like Calif. Cameras to nail people abusing the HOV lane. I think all states should invest in cameras which don't have feelings or egos, they just show what happened. I thought MD had speed cameras, why not VA? If you have people just doing whatever they want, breaking the laws, you'd have Philadelphia. Where else do people blow lights and make left turns from the middle lane, or make U-turns to bypass a red-light? It's like a 1970's NYC--that's what happens when there's no enforcement. Law breakers may think it's funny and a playground, but the flip-side in hit-and-run and injuries and worse.
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/04/496.asp

The cameras are correlated with an increase in total injury crashes..
The top camera fines in the country are California's $361 red light camera citation and the $1000 fine for a second speed camera offense in Illinois.
Old Jun 9, 2006 | 02:41 AM
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Old Jun 9, 2006 | 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
We live in a society so everything must be reasonable.

I drove 80 mph on the NE extension on the PA Turnpike--cop came up behind me, I signaled right, moved over, and he passed. End of story.

Same thing on I-295N in NJ last weekend (oops, you got me but I still nailed 29.5 mpg). Both cases were 15 mph over the limit. Where does jamming his laser come into play? At 100? 120? 137?

Cameras cause accidents, please. Does that happen at the ATM machine too?
Old Jun 9, 2006 | 05:17 AM
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It's proven that red light cameras cause accidents, see:
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/04/430.asp

Just about every jurisdiction which has tested red light cameras has reported an increase in accidents.

Originally Posted by Frank Fontaine
We live in a society so everything must be reasonable.

I drove 80 mph on the NE extension on the PA Turnpike--cop came up behind me, I signaled right, moved over, and he passed. End of story.

Same thing on I-295N in NJ last weekend (oops, you got me but I still nailed 29.5 mpg). Both cases were 15 mph over the limit. Where does jamming his laser come into play? At 100? 120? 137?

Cameras cause accidents, please. Does that happen at the ATM machine too?
Cops snipe you with laser when they're stationary. I don't know about where you live, but they'd definitely give us tickets over here for 15 over when doing laser. Driving with a cop on the highway I guess is different. Jamming his laser would be very useful for me, it cuts off my stereo and gives me a 100db warning, I slow down, flip a switch to turn it off, he gets a reading, and we both continue on.
Old Jun 10, 2006 | 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
It's proven that red light cameras cause accidents, see:
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/04/430.asp

Just about every jurisdiction which has tested red light cameras has reported an increase in accidents.



Cops snipe you with laser when they're stationary. I don't know about where you live, but they'd definitely give us tickets over here for 15 over when doing laser. Driving with a cop on the highway I guess is different. Jamming his laser would be very useful for me, it cuts off my stereo and gives me a 100db warning, I slow down, flip a switch to turn it off, he gets a reading, and we both continue on.
Once again, with stats, reliable and valid are two concepts that are necessary to prove a point.

In Phila., the meters to get onto the Blue Route do not work. We could write an article to describe that people refuse to alternate merge, therefore these meters accomplish nothing. It's all factual. But the same meters on the LA Freeway system does work. So quoting an article about Philly is relaible, but it is only valid when applying towards Philly drivers. It's invalid when trying to say anything about Los Angeles.

Beverly Hills has a lot of red light cameras per capita. Do you think the Beverly Hills Hotel is gonna allow these so-called accidents to happen in front of their hotel? Do you think Caltrans is going to allow for traffic stoppage on Sunset through Beverly Hills and Brentwood due to accidents caused by the cameras?

imho people who don't like traffic cams are those who want to break the law. That's my opinion, everyone else is entitled to theirs...
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Speeding is one thing, running a red light is just f'in stupid.
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I mentioned my last run-in with the police, right? It was with a pot-bellied, high blood-pressured patrolman who had to hand out "click-it" or ticket flyers while standing in the middle of the road. I didn't stop because I wasn't sure what he was doing, and he screamed at me like he were Andy Sipowicz on NYPD Blue. There was an episode where Andy chased someone down and put a gun to his head because he didn't stop. That's Hollywood. I just backed-up and took his click it flyer while he screamed.

This am, I got pulled-over by the NJ State Police on the 42 Expressway late, I'm talking 2+ am. The trooper asked me for my license/registration, and when I couldn't find my license but gave him my reggie/insurance, he told me I was drifiting in my lane and to take a break and have some coffee if I'm tired. No ticket for speeding or anything, I was probably only doing 72 or so in a 65. I just don't understand why people have this innate dislike for the police. Too many CPT/LBC rap songs and Hollywood I guess.
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 02:31 PM
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I guess its a difference of region. Here in suburban Chicago cops like to play hide-and-seek behind bushes or blind corners and pop instant-on....
THey pick places where even if you get scatter from someone else , youre not gonna have enough time to slow down...

That's why most folks don't use jammers( at least in my neck of the woods). All they'd do is give cops a reason to ticket/fine you ( what's that funny-lookin box up there ? That'll be another $55) after showing you the instant-on/radar return. Again, making the point that's the local area for ya. It seems like laser is the weapon of choice in your 'hood.

BTW, I didn't know how serious the confiscation law is over there. I've heard horror stories about people having to bust up their detectors/jammers on the spot after being caught. It would just burn me to have to fork over a $300 piece of hardware , much less intentionally break it.....
in chicago radar detectors are legal, as well as anywhere in illinois. radar jammers are illegal everywhere because of FCC regulations. radar works on radio frequencies that are all regulated by the FCC and it is illegal to broadcast in those ranges unless you are a civil servant (e.g. police, fire, emt). laser does not use radio broadcast technology and is not regulated by any agency aside from OSHA in the case of visible or high-strength industrial laser equipment. the only way laser jammers are illegal is if they are specifically forbidden by your state's laws.

there's really no legal reprocussion for an officer whose equipment is rendered temporarily disabled/inaccurate by a laser jammer. he can still pull you over because you're going really, really fast, though. if you're smart, however, you can just blend into traffic or just get off at the next exit stealth-like and just avoid the cop. if you're going 100+ you should be at least a half mile away before he gets up any semblance of speed.

bottom line, no matter what you buy and install, you still need to be smart about how, when and where you do illegal things. even if you have a great radar and a laser jammer you'll still need to outsmart the cops to get away with speeding.
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A good read for everyone on this thread.


http://www.radarjammer.com





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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:59 PM
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you can always get a Laser Shifter as well... but thats illegal too.

like what was said before, just drive the speedlimit and you'll be fine.
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
Just curious to see if any of you guys are laser jammer equipped.

I just ordered the Antilaser AL8 with dual transceiver heads, tested to be the top (or, tied for #1) for best performing jammer (www.guysoflidar.com & www.radardetector.net). Can't wait to put this thing on. This thing, with my Valentine 1 will make be stealth.

I know this is an old post, but I just got my laser jammer installed last month, and wanted to let everyone hear my SUCCESS story!!!....

I had just moved to the front of a pack of 10-12 cars in the outer lane; I was running 80 - 85MPH in a 65 MPH zone. Suddenly my Bel STI Driver and Blinder X45 siren go crazy. It scared the crap out of me, I thought I'd been intant-on popped by a radar. The next part of the story all occurs in about 4-7 seconds...

I started looking for the cop trap, but couldn't see it yet. I hard tapped my breaks once and looked for the cop, but couldn't see him. I heard the Bel speak "LASER" and I looked to verify. I quickly continued slowing to about 68 MPH, and then I flipped the Blinder X45 off. I looked up and could now see the cop on the right, in a grassy area, maybe a football field ahead. But, still being at the front of the pack the cop was still trying to lock on me. I'm assuing he finally got a good hit on me at 68mph, cause about 2 seconds later the Bel alert stopped, a few hundred ft. before I got to him.

And I cruised right on by with the biggest smile on my face...totally geeking on the rush I was enjoying.


I'm running a white Infinity I30 with
1) no front license plate,
2) Veil coating on fogs, headlamps, and taillamps,
4) painted black front grill
5) tinted back plate cover
6) On-Track anti-photo cover

7) Blinder M45 - 3 mounted on front (1 grill, 2 under bumper) 1 mounted over rear license plate

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Originally Posted by Stikya
I know this is an old post, but I just got my laser jammer installed last month, and wanted to let everyone hear my SUCCESS story!!!....

I had just moved to the front of a pack of 10-12 cars in the outer lane; I was running 80 - 85MPH on I-29S in North Kansas City, MO, which is a 65 MPH zone. Suddenly my Bel STI Driver and Blinder X45 siren go crazy. It scared the crap out of me, I thought I'd been intant-on popped by a radar. The next part of the story all occurs in about 4-7 seconds...

I started looking for the cop trap, but couldn't see it yet. I hard tapped my breaks once and looked for the cop, but couldn't see him. I heard the Bel speak "LASER" and I looked to verify. I quickly continued slowing to about 68 MPH, and then I flipped the Blinder X45 off. I looked up and could now see the cop on the right, in a grassy area, maybe a football field ahead. But, still being at the front of the pack the cop was still trying to lock on me. I'm assuing he finally got a good hit on me at 68mph, cause about 2 seconds later the Bel alert stopped, a few hundred ft. before I got to him.

And I cruised right on by with the biggest smile on my face...totally geeking on the rush I was enjoying.


I'm running a white Infinity I30 with
1) no front license plate,
2) Veil coating on fogs, headlamps, and taillamps,
4) painted black front grill
5) tinted back plate cover
6) On-Track anti-photo cover

7) Blinder M45 - 3 mounted on front (1 grill, 2 under bumper) 1 mounted over rear license plate
wow someone just needs the radar absorbant paint off a stealth fighter and they'd be all set.
Old Dec 20, 2007 | 09:12 AM
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I love my Blinder Laser Jammer. It has saved my butt more time than I can count. I did a group buy for them durning the summer and a bunch of peeps jumped on that deal. I have it in both of my cars. They are illegal in some states but the fine is less than $50 in most states for having one... if they can prove it. lol

I would rather take a $50 fine than a $300+ for speeding along with the insurance increases.
Old Dec 21, 2007 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by fadeaway
Laser jammers are only illegal in:
California
Colorado
Illinois (as of 1/1/2006)
Minnesota
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Utah
Virginia
Washington DC

http://www.guysoflidar.com/faq.html#3


Radar detectors are legal everywhere except VA & DC.


radar detectors are illegal in connecticut
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ouzo99max
radar detectors are illegal in connecticut
No they aren't.

I've had one for two years and been pulled over twice with it. Perfectly legal, no tickets.


BTW: I didn't get pulled over for speeding, blanket DUI sweeps.
Old Jan 6, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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i say if you are getting one of these and you live is VA you are brave because i have drove though there a time or two and they are bad on i-95. thats one of the only states i don't like traveling though.



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