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Nov 12, 2008 4:20 AM
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I think this is a great show. I had never actually seen the operation of the Lo-Jack system from the Officers perspective. Although I think lo-jack is great, anyone who really wanted to steal a car would simply employ an RF Jammer to block any signals going to or from the car, essentially rendering any gps or Lo-Jack device useless. Other than that the techniques and tactics you guys use are cutting edge, I have never seen techniques and tactics like that. I always see high speed persuit videos (on TV) where the suspect ends up Hitting an innocent driver at an intersection and it'd be interesting to find out what the laws are regarding high speed persuits in NJ.
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