A majority of red light & speed cameras utilize strong flash to photograph the license plate on your car. Once sprayed on your license plate, PhotoBlocker’s special formula produces a high-powered gloss that reflects the flash back towards the camera.
This overexposes the image of your license plate, rendering the picture unreadable. With PhotoBlocker, your license plate is invisible to traffic cameras yet completely legible to the naked eye.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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Im wit it! I'll be googling, purchasing and forwarding this very weekend.
You aint lyin' Robyn. My boy just ran a ... yellow ... light. Cost him $350
On the TV show 'Mythbusters' they tested all these new products to see if they realy work, and none of them did, but could've been different brands I suppose.
MJB,
I'd like to see that. Seems quite simple theoretically. I imagine any substance which induces glare would work. I'm going to smear my plates in Turtle Wax and take a flash picture.
Then we will see what's up.
Go out to the garage and do that now DV, then email me.
I don't have a front plate on my car and so far have managed to talk my way out of two traffic stops because of it.
OK Robyn. Done.
The Turtle Wax didn't work that well. But pork chop grease is perfect.
Took a picture couldn't see anything but a blinding light.
You should do that on your way home tonight.
Where'd you get pork chop grease from? I know for a fact aint no porks chops at yall's house.
You must be making a joke.
Nah Robyn,
You know I'm just playin'. Me with pork chops is like Malcolm catchin' Jungle Fever. Aint gonna happen.
What about krylon clear coat?
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