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Subject: Re: Tourists Driving In U.S. Ought To Beware of Tres Cher "Ticket Mills" Posted on: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:45:30 -0800

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"LVTravel" wrote in message
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> "TMOliver" wrote in message
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>> "Chilly8" wrote .....
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>>>
>>> Use a radar jammer, so automated speed cameras cannot get a lock
>>> on your speed. When I go to France to cover the French Open, I
>>> have a radar jammer, becuase there a speed camera on the freeway
>>> near the interchange you use to get and off one freeway there.
>>>
>>> The rader jammer confuses the radar gun, so it cannot gauge your
>>> speed. By transmitting a powerful jamming signal, it effectively
>>> makes your vehicle invisible to the radar gun. Google Earth
>>> once showed the location of a speed camera on the freeway
>>> near there.
>>>
>> Bullshit!
>>
>> "Silly8" as usual knows not of what he speaks and is quite unlikely to
>> possess an S or X band jammers, and surely not one capable of dual
>> frequency use, and is even more unlikely to have a car with an electrical
>> system substantial enough to provide the voltage for a jammer capable of
>> radiated a strong enough signal to confuses a police radar. Then there's
>> the matter of an antenna designed to transmit such a signal in a
>> "squashed cone" wide enough to strike to police radar and continue to
>> strike it during the angular movement occurring as the vehicle approaches
>> the radar (plus the necessary additional rear mounted antenna array to
>> deal with the cop in the car behind you.
>>
>> Aside from being illegal (even in France, to interfere with the gendarmes
>> in the performance of their duties is a crime and will get your ass

Then there is another trick to foil a speed camera, which is
also in use by theaters to prevent people from stealing movies
with video cameras. It is a technology that can blind the
camera, so that they will get NOTHING when they take
the roll of film out to develop it. That is a technology
the law has NOT caught up with yet. Using such technology
to foil speed cameras is NOT illegal, yet . While I do NOT have
such a device yet, I know they they DO exist.