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    My first HPDE at Thunderhill 5 mile. I bought the cheap helmet just to try it. I was thinking of placing mine where yours are but making sure. I read the dmv code and it said 3 and under heads is a citation with four or more a misdemeanor


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    Quote Originally Posted by driggett View Post
    My first HPDE at Thunderhill 5 mile. I bought the cheap helmet just to try it. I was thinking of placing mine where yours are but making sure. I read the dmv code and it said 3 and under heads is a citation with four or more a misdemeanor


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    T-Hill is a great/fun track. HPDEs are a slippery slope -- ask me how I know . I have a bunch of friends that track there regularly.

    I've been tagged enough times going North/South in CA that my ALP has paid itself off, as I regularly commute between The City and SoCal. Make sure the heads are level and square as possible.

    http://radarandlaserforum.com/showth...head-placement

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    I received my sensors today and I went and bought a 3rd one. Should I place this in the front or is it okay to have a single one in the rear?


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    Quote Originally Posted by driggett View Post
    I received my sensors today and I went and bought a 3rd one. Should I place this in the front or is it okay to have a single one in the rear?


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    Never expect one head to protect a whole end of a car. You need a minimum of 2 heads on each end that you want to protect.
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    That is what I thought but having 4 jammers in ca is a misdemeanor. Is each head consider a hammer or is the whole system count as one?


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    I meant jammer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by driggett View Post
    That is what I thought but having 4 jammers in ca is a misdemeanor. Is each head consider a hammer or is the whole system count as one?

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    I do not know California law in detail but if you use the system wisely and use the auto kill functions no one would even be suspicious if you immediately slowed and gave them a reading in even 4-5 seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by driggett View Post
    That is what I thought but having 4 jammers in ca is a misdemeanor. Is each head consider a hammer or is the whole system count as one?


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    The law was obviously written to distinguish between the user of such a device and someone distributing those types of devices, and the court would likely interpret it as such. But why are we even having this discussion about the ALPs? The ALPs are just parking sensors

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    I live in Calif and if I get asked any questions by a LEO it is a parking sensor. Now go stand in front of my car so I can test it hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by SurrealOne View Post
    I live in Calif and if I get asked any questions by a LEO it is a parking sensor. Now go stand in front of my car so I can test it hehe
    And...if you're running BT connect, there's no controller to the parking sensors anywhere on the dash, etc..

    "Sorry Officer, those things were on there when I bought the car. I don't even know if they can turn on...I can't even find a switch."

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