http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/laserpropark.htm 8)
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Nice :D
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You can mount it behind the grill if you wish
Just saw this too:
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A USB socket can also be found on the control box
Could it be? Yes - a self upgradable jammer!
I read this and cracked up!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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What don't we like.
-It upsets police laser guns, naughty naughty.. and they don't even know it...
Better than Xmas, :D Jan. 11, 2006 8)
So is this the same as the AL6 or a different company?? Wasnt that the shark thingy they wer using??
the american trademark is for that shark With the laser defender label found here.Quote:
Originally Posted by stalker
http://www.laserdefender.com Yeah that is the Anti-Laser being sold in the UK....At least they aren't using the "defender" part of the name for the UK
Since jammers are illegal in the UK they are selling it as a parking sensor. Target lt400 is sold as a garage door opener!
I thought jammers and detectors were made legal in the UK recently though?
Everything is legal here right now and no one has ever been prosecuted for using jammers.
If the law changes then you need to show that the system is not for being used for jamming etc.
Mind you Xenon head lamps when turned on can help to diffuse laser and cut down laser range.
Using your system as a crude parking sensor is a very simple thing to do as well as opening a garage door,We announced this months and months ago with the Defender2 as being one of its standalone functions.
The really cool functionality comes from hooking it up to the Drivesmart GPS unit and we will announce soon the enhanced capabilities of the Defender2 when hooked upto the Drivesmart.
Thanks Rob, yeah I didnt think they wer using the defender bit in the UK as it got rejected by patent dept.. Maybee Laser Protector, I dont think that has been rejected yet...
Im not t sure about the mounting bracket...looks kinda flimsy and not very rugged... I am not having a stab here before i get my head chewed off...mearly an observation.