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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #15 on: 22 October 2010, 19:24:17 »

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:-? Why does the article show a Gatso and the heading state 'camera jammer' ?   They will not jam a camera.


Everyone was getting along just fine....and then you had to go and spoil it...again.
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #16 on: 22 October 2010, 19:27:51 »

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:-? Why does the article show a Gatso and the heading state 'camera jammer' ?   They will not jam a camera.


Everyone was getting along just fine....and then you had to go and spoil it...again.
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You do realise that people are posting ambiguous thread titles so you won't bother reading them. ;D
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #17 on: 22 October 2010, 19:32:33 »

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:-? Why does the article show a Gatso and the heading state 'camera jammer' ?   They will not jam a camera.

They will not jam a camera as it doesn't use the doopler effect the best jammer is a light right foot,cos if plod didnt get a reading off his £ 50,000 speed gun from your car only he is going to pull you...and when he finds your jammer charge you with perverting the course of justice...in france and germany i have heard of them inpounding the car :y
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #18 on: 22 October 2010, 22:10:54 »

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:-? Why does the article show a Gatso and the heading state 'camera jammer' ?   They will not jam a camera.


Everyone was getting along just fine....and then you had to go and spoil it...again.
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You do realise that people are posting ambiguous thread titles so you won't bother reading them. ;D

Of which there have been some beauties recently.   :-X
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #19 on: 23 October 2010, 04:25:46 »

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the best camera jammer is builders expanding foam  ;D

but a old tire and a can of unleaded is more fun

expanding foam is more fun up the tail pipe of a parked cop car  :y

extra points if you get the cid car when they have they fell asleep in it ;D ;D ;D

just remember no coment lol

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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #20 on: 23 October 2010, 04:27:48 »

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:-? Why does the article show a Gatso and the heading state 'camera jammer' ?   They will not jam a camera.

can charge you with but it dont mean your get found guilty

no one has yet only ones that have got done was them that rolled over and confesed

They will not jam a camera as it doesn't use the doopler effect the best jammer is a light right foot,cos if plod didnt get a reading off his £ 50,000 speed gun from your car only he is going to pull you...and when he finds your jammer charge you with perverting the course of justice...in france and germany i have heard of them inpounding the car :y
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #21 on: 23 October 2010, 04:56:39 »

Ok...

I have done alot of research into these.

Norfolk Police policy is to impound the car , as it is used as evidence .

These gadgets will only work on laser , ie camera vans, hand held laser guns you see an officer use in a 30 mph zone for example.

The code shown on the Police Laser device is E03, the operator of the camera records all E03 codes, if they get 3 e03 codes over a time with the same vehicle  you will get a knock on your door, and your local roads policing officer will be seizing your car and arresting you .

This is starting to become a nationwide thing with other forces.

You have been warned ...   :'( :'( :'( :'(

But hope that helps  :y :y :y :y :y :y

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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #22 on: 23 October 2010, 08:42:12 »

There's a very easy way to circumvent all of these difficulties and save money - from buying extra equipment to paying out unnecessary money to the government - drive within the posted limits.

Would that not work?
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #23 on: 23 October 2010, 08:57:00 »

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There's a very easy way to circumvent all of these difficulties and save money - from buying extra equipment to paying out unnecessary money to the government - drive within the posted limits.

Would that not work?

My sentiments entirely :y
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #24 on: 23 October 2010, 09:38:14 »

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There's a very easy way to circumvent all of these difficulties and save money - from buying extra equipment to paying out unnecessary money to the government - drive within the posted limits.

Would that not work?
Mmmm!  That's first gear in a Porsche I guess.  The government allowed me to buy one with 6/7 gears so I ought to be able to use them surely?  That's the level of argument I believe. ;)
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #25 on: 23 October 2010, 09:46:03 »

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There's a very easy way to circumvent all of these difficulties and save money - from buying extra equipment to paying out unnecessary money to the government - drive within the posted limits.

Would that not work?
Mmmm!  That's first gear in a Porsche I guess.  The government allowed me to buy one with 6/7 gears so I ought to be able to use them surely?  That's the level of argument I believe. ;)

Not quite Chris, I'm sure that the full range of gears can be used quite legally and within the posted limits of any road.

By extension, the right for some to carry arms - either in the course of duty or in pursuit of sport doesn't necessarily oblige those individuals to use them in inappropriate circumstances.
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #26 on: 23 October 2010, 13:06:35 »

i would gladly stay within posted speed limits if they were realistic, here in wiltshire all manner off roads that were 40,s and 50,s and nsl for years in total safety now find they have been reduced because some lentill munchin, tree huggin, sandal wearing a$$wipe of a left wing do goodin crusader has decided to save the world :y
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #27 on: 23 October 2010, 13:48:45 »

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i would gladly stay within posted speed limits if they were realistic, .....


and that's what annoys most people. We have a dual carriage way by-pass around the town which was originally a 40mph limit. No surprise then that the limit was reduced to 30 as a Gatso went in at either end of a particular section.  :-?
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #28 on: 23 October 2010, 13:53:02 »

reducing 60 limits to 50 is popular these days  >:(

Trouble is people end up doing 45mph, so its frustratingly slow. Car is most economical at 60/65, they are lowered for these incompetent fools who cannot drive
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Re: speed camera jammer
« Reply #29 on: 23 October 2010, 14:05:59 »

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reducing 60 limits to 50 is popular these days  >:( ......

There does seem to be a lot of it going on now.  >:(
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