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ike301 05-17-2006 04:57 PM

License plate covers... deter radar/cameras
 
Yup. Got a ticket. Ran a red, and camera caught me. I'll post the photos later.... pretty funny. But yo, there were eight photos! I only saw two flashes. But it's clear, color, and damning!

I even had a front plate missing, too. Thought I got away. Week later, I get a letter in the mail with my photo. Talk about cruel! It was a Friday!

$350, $40 court appeal for defensive driving, then another $40 or so for the actual class.

Seeing yourself in true shock? Priceless.

Wondering if those license plate covers really work. If they do, which one to buy?

broknlgs24 05-17-2006 06:08 PM

the best product i've read about is
something called the Stealth Plate
or Eclipse Kit. i'm trying to find a
link for more information though.

SANguru 05-17-2006 07:12 PM

ask Persona Non Grata but I thought it was determined that photo radar is determined to an invasion of privacy and therefore unconstitutional.:dunno:

LeMansX5 05-17-2006 07:19 PM

Get this.

pseto 05-17-2006 10:27 PM

I picked up the spray stuff a year ago on eBay for about $15 and no tickets yet. I often go by DC radar traps and so far it seems to have worked.

Thunder22 05-17-2006 11:18 PM

here's a thought, how about not running red lights instead? :)

Thunder22 05-17-2006 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pseto
I picked up the spray stuff a year ago on eBay for about $15 and no tickets yet. I often go by DC radar traps and so far it seems to have worked.

what's the correllation between spraying junk on your license plate and avoiding getting caught in a radar trap? :confused: I thought that the spray was supposed to distort your plate if you run a red light at an intersection where there's an enforcement camera.

pseto 05-18-2006 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gresch
what's the correllation between spraying junk on your license plate and avoiding getting caught in a radar trap? :confused: I thought that the spray was supposed to distort your plate if you run a red light at an intersection where there's an enforcement camera.

the spray also distorts your plates when passing photo radar. there are plenty in DC and they make it very easy to know that radar is ahead (warning signs, abandoned police car, slow traffic, posted listings of traps, etc). It is pretty hard to know if the spray really works or not, b/c I could just be very lucky. Personally running red lights ain't my thing, so its really just about the radar traps.

Wagner 05-18-2006 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ike301
Yup. Got a ticket. Ran a red, and camera caught me. I'll post the photos later.... pretty funny. But yo, there were eight photos! I only saw two flashes. But it's clear, color, and damning!

I even had a front plate missing, too. Thought I got away. Week later, I get a letter in the mail with my photo. Talk about cruel! It was a Friday!

$350, $40 court appeal for defensive driving, then another $40 or so for the actual class.

Seeing yourself in true shock? Priceless.

Wondering if those license plate covers really work. If they do, which one to buy?


Side note: why would you run a red light??????? God forbid a lady and her three kids happen to cross the intersection with their green light while someone illegally runs a red and kills them.

Wagner 05-18-2006 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gresch
what's the correllation between spraying junk on your license plate and avoiding getting caught in a radar trap? :confused: I thought that the spray was supposed to distort your plate if you run a red light at an intersection where there's an enforcement camera.

I've heard spraying the plate is good to avoid laser since police often aim for the most reflective surface of a vehicle, the license plate followed by the windsheild and headlights. :dunno:


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