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    Tougher driving laws before Parliament

    To quote the article found here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/poli...ore-Parliament

    "The bill also bans the possession or use of devices designed to interfere with speed radars."

    They slipped that through with little to no announcements didn't they?
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    Those devices have always been illegal. Why is it even mentioned in a new bill.
    There is a world of difference between a detector and a jammer.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Those devices have always been illegal. Why is it even mentioned in a new bill.
    There is a world of difference between a detector and a jammer.
    Currently jammers are not illegal in New Zealand. They never have been. It was discussed making them illegal a couple of years ago but nothing came of it. I guess they are doing something about it now.
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    Are there actually any effective jammers available that come in a size that is similar to that of a std radar detector? And not those mountain whatever they are jobs, they've been proven to be ineffective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bounce001 View Post
    "The bill also bans the possession or use of devices designed to interfere with speed radars."
    Interesting. So no radar jammers but laser jammers will still be OK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bounce001 View Post
    Currently jammers are not illegal in New Zealand. They never have been. It was discussed making them illegal a couple of years ago but nothing came of it. I guess they are doing something about it now.
    Always thought they were. If not, my bad.
    Doesn't bother me...don't even have a detector.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Interesting. So no radar jammers but laser jammers will still be OK?
    No. All speed measuring devices. Once again the NZ media fails to accurately convey the reality due to their own ignorance and incompetence.
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    Fuck me large hills and blind corners will be illegal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    No. All speed measuring devices. Once again the NZ media fails to accurately convey the reality due to their own ignorance and incompetence.
    Don't worry it's not just NZ media...
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    Until now only active devices (that is those that emitted radio energy) were banned, and then by radio regulations not transport law. Lasers were not required to be licensed under radio regs so were legal.

    Passive devices (ie those that deliberately cause interference but do not in themselves transmit) now appear to be included.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    No. All speed measuring devices. Once again the NZ media fails to accurately convey the reality due to their own ignorance and incompetence.
    Interference with operation of speed measuring devices

    *Every person commits an offence who—
    o “(a) uses in a motor vehicle any equipment that interferes with the operation of a speed measuring device:
    o “(b) possesses in a motor vehicle any equipment that is designed to interfere with the operation of a speed measuring device.”
    How does a radar detector, which simply detects interfere with the operation of a speed measuring device? I know that these devices are not 100% passive, but they certainly do not interfere with the speed measuring device (they can still get a lock on you).

    Anyone care to explain this one to me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    How does a radar detector, which simply detects interfere with the operation of a speed measuring device? I know that these devices are not 100% passive, but they certainly do not interfere with the speed measuring device (they can still get a lock on you).

    Anyone care to explain this one to me?
    Depends on the dodgy science that politicians often employ to get the revenue machine moving faster. Apparently "detectors" not only detect but also "modify" the signal. The same way as Speed Cameras are infallible and that mobile speed radar is accurate in picking out one target from many.

    Best thing to understand how this all works is to read up http://www.radarroysbuyersguide.com/...de/default.htm


    P.S. There is no civilian microwave (radar) jammer available anywhere regardless of claims! You need something the size of a microwave oven strapped to your car and the ability to power and focus it.
    http://www.speedlabs.com/speedinglimits_1st.html

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