
03-07-2005, 07:01 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Broken Arrow, OK
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Originally Posted by Bavarian
You're right about the quick movements Zeke. After all, 2 years ago I was at my tennis club in front of the club house chatting with a friend.
Apparently, there was some lunatic breaking another player's tennis racket. So two police officers came, and just as they were coming, this lunatic emerged from the courts and was trying to convince me that the racket he broke was his, and not anothe player's. As I say, he was a lunatic to randomly talk to me.
So the cops thought I might be the person causing trouble, and they had me "slowly put down my racket". LOL after 5 minutes of convincing them I was a bystander, and after they nonetheless ran my name through the system, they were convinced I wasn't the troublemaker. LOL
Mickey, would you have pictures of your headrest install? I am highly interested!
OK, if police have detector detectors, then isn't there a "jammer" device for those that I could maybe buy?
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There is no detector detector jammer. By nature that would be impossible. That would just be one more piece of equipment giving off waves for another piece of equipment to pick up on. Good idea though.
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