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Old 06-02-2009, 08:37 PM   #12 (permalink)
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For the record, RADAR jammers Illegal in all 50 states federal offense (I think it's even a felony). It's regulated by the FCC. LASER jammers legal almost everywhere. And this is regulated by the FDA.

If I were you though, I'd get a nice Valentine, Escort, or Beltronics and not worry about the lazer jammer for a few reasons:
1.) Your radar/laser detector should pick it up in enough time.
2.) Laser jammers (cheap) cost $300... The better ones can push $1,300.
3.) You can't find the goddamn things used, so expect to buy a new one and pay the extra 25% that can usually be saved if buying used.

If you plan on getting a extra laser protection though, I recommend getting an Escort 9500 or 8500 of some type and attaching a zr4 (https://www.escortradar.com/store/la...ifter-zr4.html) ... It's less likely to piss off a cop and gives you more than enough protection.

Oh, and if you're around a lot of cars, you're more likely to pick up laser signals normally... they apparently bounce off cars. Just a note.

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Originally Posted by Rubix View Post
wouldn't they still pull you over for speeding for an error on their laser?

"but officer I have a laser jammer, its not possible for u to get a reading!"
Lasers actually have to lock on, if they can't lock on, they'll probably pull you over and tell you to slow down, just don't let them see the jammer. Without a reading though, you can bring it to court and the cop will get in deep shit, so he won't risk it.

But honestly, get the zr4 for lasers.
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