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Originally Posted by K1SSRSS
I say if they have the technology to know if you are speeding and are able to have the ability to inform law enforcement, the are liable as an accessory for building a car that allows you to exceed the speed limit in that particular area. Works both ways, and in addition if it is not disclosed, it would be considered entrapment.
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I totally agree with this. What's the use selling someone a bullet on 4 wheels ,running that car on the ring posting it's accomplished lap times and then putting that customer in a such a compromised position. I might as well go back to my 944 that cornered better anyways and just put an LS3 under the hood, cam it and not install Onstar. Also if that's the case why not limit the car at all times like say keep us at 65 mph on the highway so we don't have to worry about tickets, 30 mph in 30 zones and so on then remove that limiting ability when we hit the track.