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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast n Frivolous View Post
    Sure, but anyone who just presses the menu button puts it right back into jam mode and it is in jam mode at start up by default, correct? That doesnt provide any form of security from prying professional eyes.

    Complexity is fine when you consider a chap over here did 2 months inside for perverting the course of justice when his car was seized from his own driveway and jammers were discovered by experts called in by the police.
    Sounds like the guy had a really sucky lawyer. Car seized from HIS OWN DRIVEWAY?!? Cops were TRESPASSING? And on top of that it should just be a fix-it ticket for equipment violation. And it also sounds like he got in trouble for lying, not for the jammers per se. He should just exercise his right to remain silent when asked, or say stuff like "they're parking sensors" (which is true). Don't say stuff like "they're not capable of jamming LIDAR guns" or anything like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fast n Frivolous View Post
    The key here is having a system that is impossible to get into any form of jamming state without a code that cannot be read from a quick browse of the internet.

    I appreciate the market for this may be small, but it would be a huge safety system for folks in places where jammers are illegal.
    It's called Privacy Mode. Even if you KNOW about Privacy Mode, you still can't put it into jam mode unless you have a drive with the key on it.
    Last edited by awj223; 12-13-2015 at 12:04 PM.

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