LetTimmySmoke
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does anyone have a jammer that actually works i dont want to buy a weird plastic jammer from these chinese websites. id like to get recomended one from experiance. thanks.
does anyone have a jammer that actually works
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does anyone have a jammer that actually works i dont want to buy a weird plastic jammer from these chinese websites. id like to get recomended one from experiance. thanks.
anyone care to post the PC for that? whats the actual penalty and why is it illegal, i should be able to use a GPS jammer in case of a snoopy ex-wife or stalker......
im using on of those standard ashtray ones, seems pretty cheaply made so thinking about upgrading to a GPS detector, that way just run the detector, if everything is clean then just drive without the unit.......
I started a good thread last year in this forum about GPS tracking devices. ..........
I don't feel like looking it up right now but you are free to do so.
Recently a kid in a town near me took his car for oil change and found a GPS tracking device under his car. THey were tracking him because he was a muslim, but ive also heard about them using to track growers and dealers.
So ive been doing some research about it, trying to find out what they use.
Don't have one nor need one. However I used to have one some time back. They all work, some better than others.
IMHO it is better to have a GPS detector than a jammer, that way you'll know something's up and you're on the radar if a signal is detected.
Then just go, find the culprit and stick it on your neighbors car.
I wonder what kind of probable cause it takes to get a warrant to track someone by GPS?
I'm not debating the fact that they exist, or that police departments that are well funded have them, but if the're interested enough in you to track you with a GPS bug, you have bigger problems.
Nobody gets randomly targeted with these things. More than likely you threw something in your trash or your neighbour's back yard smells funny. That means it's time to cut and run.
As for the legality of jammers, they tend to be legal to use on private property, but not in public. Although I'm not quite sure how they would figure out who was using it unless it was discovered during a search; again, you already have bigger problems.