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Old 08-20-2012, 01:50 PM   #21
Doctor-CTAC

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I wonder if this would work to foil the license plate reading part of the system?

License-plate spray foils traffic cameras

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License plate spray foils traffic cameras

This interesting article from Washington Times addresses some of the key issues regarding anty radar spray hiding license plate and blinding traffic radar. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about anty radar spray, spray traffic cameras, hide license plate radar, traffic radar, phantom plate.
Now that we've covered those aspects of anty radar spray, spray traffic cameras, hide license plate radar, traffic radar, let's turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.
Motorists have litigated against them, fired bullets at them and thrown garbage on them -- all to get back at the traffic cameras that have caught them in the act of running a red light or speeding.
Now they have a new weapon in their arsenal, and it comes in a can for 69.00 Euro. A clear spray called Photo Blocker can be applied to license plates to make them hyper-reflective and unreadable when the camera flashes.
The product, marketed by OPM Security, defies laws that preclude motorists from placing covers over their license plates but have no provisions for a clear spray.
Joe Scott, the marketing director for Photo Blocker, said he knows of no jurisdictions that ban the spray. Most states have laws against obscuring or distorting license plates, but Photo Blocker obscures the license plate only in a photo, Mr. Scott said, making it legal or at least difficult for police to detect with the naked eye.
Capt. John Lamb of the Denver Police Department said a test of the spray proved effective at producing a glare over the license plate.
The District, Maryland and Virginia all have laws permitting the use of red-light cameras, and the Federal Highway Administration says 21 states have red-light or speed-detection cameras in place or are considering installing the devices.
Lt. Patrick Burke of the Metropolitan Police Department said the spray isn't banned by any laws in the District, but he has yet to see a spray that is effective.
The spray might slip through a loophole in state law, said Steve Kholer, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol, who said he had not heard of the product. Citations in California can cost up to $275.
So now you know a little bit about anty radar spray, blinding traffic cameras, and hide license plate to radars. Even if you don't know everything, you've done something worthwhile: you've expanded your knowledge.


http://www.opmsecurity.com/security/...c-cameras.html
how about - clear acrylic spray to make the license plate REALLY SHINY ?

that's the basic idea right ?


they do it on computer monitors and claim that it IMPROVES the display - literally.
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