Re: Radar Jamming



On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 01:04:07 -0400, Keith Williams <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>In article <lhhu51tmh0o6pt3cfukb6b7jail7l2gsqn@xxxxxxx>,
>thegreatone@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
>> On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 16:36:00 +1200, "Ken Taylor" <ken123@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >"Mac" <foo@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >news:pan.2005.04.15.03.54.18.850692@xxxxxxxxxx
>> [snip]
>> >> A similar idea is to somehow put the reflectors on the wheels of
>> >> the car. If you could make the bottom half of the wheel much more
>> >> reflective than the rest of the car (including the top half of the
>> >> wheel: obviously this would only work for one direction, forward or back)
>> >> then radar guns might just not work on your car. But in reality, I don't
>> >> think you could accomplish this and still have a practical wheel.
>> >>
>> >> --Mac
>> >>
>> >You can spoof the police radar by sitting behind a very large, slow moving
>> >truck. At least it seems to work, I've never been stopped for speeding when
>> >using this evasive technique.
>> >
>> >Ken
>> >
>>
>> I've found, through experiment, that sufficiently rapid deceleration
>> renders the police radar non-reading ;-)
>
>A friend used this technique on a 'cycle to beat a 90-in-a-35 rap. THe
>RADAR wouldn't lock, but the cop eyed him. Instead of a 55-over ticket
>(likely a felony), he got a <15 over, since the cop was using the RADAR
>and it showed nothing.

I got an "energy ticket"... back in the Carter double-nickel days ;-)

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