Xref: utzoo rec.autos:25627 sci.electronics:8731 misc.consumers:15022 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!crdgw1!lewis.crd.ge.com!welty@lewis From: welty@lewis.crd.ge.com (richard welty) Newsgroups: rec.autos,sci.electronics,misc.consumers Subject: Re: the laser speed measuring device Message-ID: <2836763070@lewis.crd.ge.com> Date: 22 Nov 89 21:44:30 GMT References: <89325.164006BHB3@PSUVM.BITNET> <807@uc.msc.umn.edu> Sender: news@crdgw1.crd.ge.com Reply-To: welty@lewis.crd.ge.com (richard welty) Followup-To: rec.autos,sci.electronics Organization: New York State Institute for Sebastian Cabot Studies Lines: 26 [i'm not sure i understand what this is doing crossposted to misc.consumers, as there are no consumer issues i know of associated with the topic. therefore, i'm deleting it from the followup-to line -- rpw] In article <807@uc.msc.umn.edu>, Jeff Wabik writes: *In article <89325.164006BHB3@PSUVM.BITNET>, BHB3@PSUVM.BITNET writes: *>... about infrared speed measuring devices ... *The question is: How easy/difficult will this be to jam? how legal will it be to jam? this may fall pretty easily under `obstructing justice' and `interfering with police officer' type laws. * (i.e. Have your own wide-beam laser what's a wide-beam laser? richard -- richard welty 518-387-6346, GE R&D, K1-5C39, Niskayuna, New York ..!crdgw1!lewis.crd.ge.com!welty welty@lewis.crd.ge.com ``i've got a girlfriend with bows in her hair, and nothing is better than that'' -- David Byrne