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THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT RADAR DETECTORS |
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- Valentine One is defined as a radio by the FCC. It receives
only. It's a passive device that in no way interferes
with the communications or business of others.
- The Federal Communication Act of 1934 guarantees the
right to receive radio transmissions of all types
on all frequencies. Traffic radar is not privileged
communication: in fact, it's not communication
of any sort because no information is conveyed
to another party. It is surveillance by radio
waves, and that is not protected by any laws.
- Some states and municipalities have laws prohibiting
the use, or the possession, or both, of radar
detectors. Please check local regulations before
using your Valentine One.
- Leaving your Valentine One in plain sight in an unattended
car is asking for a break-in.
We appreciate your confidence in Valentine Research.
Please drive safely.
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