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Old 03-28-2010, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Penguin View Post
Since most cameras use a powerful flash, and many states now have reflective license plates, it would take a very power light to blind the camera.

Check-out how bright your plates look at night if you put a flashlight next to your head/eye and look at the plate -- the plates are quite effective returning the light right back towards the light source.
I have tried various of those license plate sprays to hide my plates from the cameras. I have tried to polish my plate to see if that helps. I bought VEIL but never tried it out because I figured it was worthless.
I am currently driving both my cars with custom made non-reflective matte white and black plates. That helps a bit with the cameras but not quite there yet. So with non-reflective plates (which I have) and a couple bright LED's shining on the plates, should that do the trick?

I will try out the flashlight thing when I get a chance.
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