I agree with everybody's comments. Happya$$, you are overly worried about GOL's credibility possibly being shot in the foot simply by having the LI people there. Yet the opportunity to test the jammers against several European laser guns was too good to pass up. And you guys made the right decision to have them present during the testing (except for their product) so that you guys could keep your eyes on them and so that they couldn't sneak off and try something fishy.
My only complaint is that the Chevy HHR was an incredible worst case test vehicle! It made the lesser performing units look really bad since most vehicles have nowhere as numerous and strong points for reflecting laser as that Chevy HHR did. You can see the reflected horizon in the HHR's curved and chromed front grille, which means that at all times the front grille was reflecting laser right back to the laser gun! Laser reflections off of that grille were simply overpowering at times for the LED based jammers. So, yeah, the HHR was a great test vehicle for clearly separating the performance of each jammer model, but its numerous reflective areas created some very strong laser reflections which also lead to to some wild variations in the punchthrough numbers on successive runs for the LED based jammers.
But as far as GOL's integrity -- there is absolutely no question in my mind!

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