Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
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Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
Does any one know where you can get the clear covers or spray stuff that does not affect readibility of the plates to the eye - but makes them invisible or blurry when a red-light camera takes a picture of it? The towns around here are starting to put the "big brother in the sky" crap up at some intersections, I would be interested if they have such a thing - not cause I habitually run red lights - but because I HATE BIG BROTHER! Those cameras are B.S.!
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RE: Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
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RE: Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
I would get the paint... http://www.1-radar-laser-jammers-detectors.com/ it can be found at this website... It's called Lazer viel... lidar can't see you and those IR cameras are history... They also have a unit they originally produced in Asia, and tested in Canada... it blocks everything... I'm about to buy some for my truck... I want everything to be black...
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RE: Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
ORIGINAL: Racinfan83
Does any one know where you can get the clear covers or spray stuff that does not affect readibility of the plates to the eye - but makes them invisible or blurry when a red-light camera takes a picture of it?
Does any one know where you can get the clear covers or spray stuff that does not affect readibility of the plates to the eye - but makes them invisible or blurry when a red-light camera takes a picture of it?
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RE: Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
Don't get the lens plate cover (phatom). I purchased one for my rear plate to block photo and It didn't work..ran it for 2 months on a toll and the camera was able to pick up my plate
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RE: Liscense Plate Covers That Hide Your Plate From Red Light Cameras
I'm not sure how the plate covers work, but obviously you have to be at just the right angle for them to be effective (from the information provided above).
The masking spray goes on completely invisible from all angles, which is why the only way it can be detected is to chemically test the plate to see if it has been applied. The masking properties only effect cameras. Don't exactly know how that works either, but I have used it in the dark room many years ago when I was trying to learn film developing.
The masking spray goes on completely invisible from all angles, which is why the only way it can be detected is to chemically test the plate to see if it has been applied. The masking properties only effect cameras. Don't exactly know how that works either, but I have used it in the dark room many years ago when I was trying to learn film developing.