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Now this is cool...

Posted: 2003-08-28 01:37pm
by Raoul Duke, Jr.
Just got one of these, and holy shit it's fun!

From http://www.photocloak.com

This guy needs a proofreader, but as far as I can tell the thing works like a little sweetheart.

Posted: 2003-08-28 02:22pm
by zombie84
is that legal?

Posted: 2003-08-28 02:22pm
by Zac Naloen
doubt it... lol :lol:

Posted: 2003-08-28 03:42pm
by Raoul Duke, Jr.
Looks like it's been up awhile -- I'm guessing if it isn't legal, it won't be up much longer. lol

Posted: 2003-08-28 08:45pm
by Mark S
It looks like you'll spend 14.95 for them to tell you, 'Put a flashlight on your dashboard.'

Posted: 2003-08-28 09:00pm
by Andrew J.
If you run a red light you should be punished, so I can't in good conscience support this device or its manufacturers.

Posted: 2003-08-28 09:40pm
by BlkbrryTheGreat
Andrew J. wrote:If you run a red light you should be punished, so I can't in good conscience support this device or its manufacturers.
Only problem with that reasoning is that townships, which install the light cameras, often shorten the amout of time from which a light turns from green to red. As a result many people, who should have legally made it through the intersection end up getting tickets.

Posted: 2003-08-28 09:45pm
by Daltonator
I love the way they try to justify the use of an illegal device by saying it'll "protect you from identity theft".

Posted: 2003-08-29 01:50am
by Hyperion
I may just have to build one, granted out here we don't have a camera-enforcement problem, but it sure would help against the few we do have. Now what I really need is a LIDAR jammer.

Posted: 2003-08-29 02:22am
by Darth Wong
BlkbrryTheGreat wrote:
Andrew J. wrote:If you run a red light you should be punished, so I can't in good conscience support this device or its manufacturers.
Only problem with that reasoning is that townships, which install the light cameras, often shorten the amout of time from which a light turns from green to red. As a result many people, who should have legally made it through the intersection end up getting tickets.
Since the yellow light actually means "stop unless it is unsafe to do so" rather than the popular misconception "go for it", this would not be a problem unless the drivers in question were being irresponsible drivers in the first place.

Posted: 2003-08-29 03:26am
by BlkbrryTheGreat
Darth Wong wrote: Since the yellow light actually means "stop unless it is unsafe to do so" rather than the popular misconception "go for it", this would not be a problem unless the drivers in question were being irresponsible drivers in the first place.
Your misunderstanding, the yellow light is illuminated for such a short period that people who actually could not stop safely, when they see it, end up getting tickets.