I would never follow this law. My car has some sort of evil electrical field emitting from it. It wigs out electronics and destroys compasses. I no longer keep a compass in my car because I'm tried of them getting fucked up by my car. And I'm sure as Hell not going to put a GPS system anywhere close to anything metal, because I don't need that to wig out while I'm driving.
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I would never follow this law. My car has some sort of evil electrical field emitting from it. It wigs out electronics and destroys compasses. I no longer keep a compass in my car because I'm tried of them getting fucked up by my car. And I'm sure as Hell not going to put a GPS system anywhere close to anything metal, because I don't need that to wig out while I'm driving.