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hey after you have done the bypass, do you ever get the screen that says something to the effect of "motion detected" & you can no longer see the video? I haven't done the bypass yet but on occasion using the park brake this screen will come up.

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Don't listen to them. I just got out of jail for bypassing my D3. I was watching a DVD (Jungle Book) on my way to work. The bastard saw me rockin out to Disney and pulled me over. I couldn't disconnect my ground and reconnect my parking brake wire in time. He made me scroll through the menus and that's all he needed. 60 days in jail and a $10,000.00 fine.
BS!!! Next you'll tell us you narrowly escaped the death penalty! :roll:

 

I assume you were in Nebraska since you were going to work...

 

Nebraska Code - Section 60, Paragraph 60-6,287 provides that having a viewing screen placed so that it is visible to the driver while operating the vehicle is a Class V misdemeanor. Maximum penalty for a Class V misdemeanor is $100 with NO imprisonment. There is no minimum penalty.

 

Laws in the other twenty states that currently ban video in view of the driver are substantially similar.

 

Perhaps there's something else about this traffic stop that you neglected to mention?

Of course it's BS. Why would I be watching the Jungle Book?

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hey after you have done the bypass, do you ever get the screen that says something to the effect of "motion detected" & you can no longer see the video? I haven't done the bypass yet but on occasion using the park brake this screen will come up.

 

If you follow the bypass directions found on this forum you will not get that screen.

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Don't listen to them. I just got out of jail for bypassing my D3. I was watching a DVD (Jungle Book) on my way to work. The bastard saw me rockin out to Disney and pulled me over. I couldn't disconnect my ground and reconnect my parking brake wire in time. He made me scroll through the menus and that's all he needed. 60 days in jail and a $10,000.00 fine.
BS!!! Next you'll tell us you narrowly escaped the death penalty! :roll:

 

I assume you were in Nebraska since you were going to work...

 

Nebraska Code - Section 60, Paragraph 60-6,287 provides that having a viewing screen placed so that it is visible to the driver while operating the vehicle is a Class V misdemeanor. Maximum penalty for a Class V misdemeanor is $100 with NO imprisonment. There is no minimum penalty.

 

Laws in the other twenty states that currently ban video in view of the driver are substantially similar.

 

Perhaps there's something else about this traffic stop that you neglected to mention?

Of course it's BS. Why would I be watching the Jungle Book?

Because you've got a thing for little boys wearing loincloths? :wink:

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Of course it's BS. Why would I be watching the Jungle Book?
Okay...you really got me with that one.

 

I was thinking that saying Jungle Book was a cover-up for what you were really watching. Nebraska is one of only five states that not only outlaws video visible to the driver but also the content of video anywhere in the vehicle that is visible from outside. I thought maybe you were watching a porn movie - something like "Jungle Boink"? :lol:

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Don't listen to them. I just got out of jail for bypassing my D3. I was watching a DVD (Jungle Book) on my way to work. The bastard saw me rockin out to Disney and pulled me over. I couldn't disconnect my ground and reconnect my parking brake wire in time. He made me scroll through the menus and that's all he needed. 60 days in jail and a $10,000.00 fine.
BS!!! Next you'll tell us you narrowly escaped the death penalty! :roll:

 

I assume you were in Nebraska since you were going to work...

 

Nebraska Code - Section 60, Paragraph 60-6,287 provides that having a viewing screen placed so that it is visible to the driver while operating the vehicle is a Class V misdemeanor. Maximum penalty for a Class V misdemeanor is $100 with NO imprisonment. There is no minimum penalty.

 

Laws in the other twenty states that currently ban video in view of the driver are substantially similar.

 

Perhaps there's something else about this traffic stop that you neglected to mention?

Of course it's BS. Why would I be watching the Jungle Book?

Because you've got a thing for little boys wearing loincloths? :wink:

That info was supposed to be sealed.

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