Originally Posted by oledoc2u
Don't always believe what you read on the internet...as John will surely chime in....if we want to track you, we will...and let me give you an example...I've been doing this for over 30 yrs now, the first contact of the track will give me your speed, I know this by the use of sound, it starts the track by the change in sound...now, if you jam that signal, or it fluctuates in any manner, you just alerted me to a possible jammer. In Indiana, that is more illegal than the infraction you are about to recieve...you will be stopped for the initial contact, and cited...and have the immediate area of the driver searched...most LEO don't pay much attn...because they take the easy ones, but in rural situations, we can be more particular...It doesn't matter to me whether you believe or not..but, be careful thinking you are invisable...nothing on the market today makes you invisable....
Theres no law against jammers in georgia