LaserCraft Red Light Cameras - How they work
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i see these things flashing when ppl approach a red light all the freakin time, they dont RUN THE LIGHT, they stop for it, but still, the flash blinds u like 3 times as if they r just taking as many pictures as they can before they come down (we voted to take them down in houston tx) now the news and city is feeding us bullshit like costing $/cops and making us wait almost a year before they can come down. even tho its voted and finalized to take em down, they r still snapping tons of pictures.
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thats fucked up.
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do some laser jammers jam their laser thing??
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PS, if I worked in LaserCraft, I'd design the unit to start taking pictures whenever it identified any such interference. The system also records constant video footage so even if you were able to jam it successfully, they would have an exception report and video footage, to permit further investigations. So, all in all, it's not worth the hassle and no standard jammer system would touch it.
speedcheetah 3 years ago
I know you were asking a theoretical question, so here's a theoretically answer. If you had several jammer heads set up along your vehicle's radiator, hood, windscreen and roofline. The heads would have to be angled to provide overlapping protection, with firing angles sufficiant to hit the high camera unit. Theoretically this would blind the cameras' trigger mechanism, but it's a pointless exercise. Not safe, blatantly obvious, and prohibitively excessive. Not to be recommended.
speedcheetah 3 years ago
Short answer is no. It uses a Pro Laser III but the beam is aimed at a fixed point on the road. As you pass through, your jammer may stop it working while it's in reception range, but the lidar in the camera will alwaysbe able to register a speed from your windscreen or roof line as you drive along and your jammer head passes out of range. If that speed is too high to be able to stop at the red, the system starts taking pictures of the intersection anyway.
speedcheetah 3 years ago