Anti photo camera devices

 

I'm new to this forum, but am curious if anyone has any experience with the available camera devices, i.e. License tag sprays or tag covers available out there. If so any recommendations. I know RadarRoy (http://www.radarbusters.com/?source=rnet) has a few on his site for sale and others exist. Any field reports?

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Strict Scientist....

The myth busters while entertaining, they do not appear to be strict scientists...more strict entertainers. just my 2 cents.

I totally agree, esp. on

I totally agree, esp. on subjects that I know very well... but I love the show.

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Mythbusters

niluso wrote:

I watch Myth buster too and that was a fun episode to watch!

You hit it right on the head.....it's fun to watch!! and one must remember that part of this show is "entertainment". I'm sure this is one episode they will need to revisit and try to be more accurate than the first show.

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Sorry for Chicago....

Chicago, Illinois unveiled a pair of deals it had reached to turn the city into the undisputed automated ticketing capital of the United States. The city had already operated one of the country's larger red light camera programs beginning in November 2003. To date, that program has generated $72 million worth of tickets which has helped to ease the city's substantial budget deficit. The new contract will station cameras at one out of every ten intersections, a goal Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) first set in 2006. The move is designed to generate more than $100 million in annual revenue.

http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/22/2254.asp

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Avoiding Tickets with Cameras

Easiest way is to not run the light.

Avoiding innocent deaths with cameras

cellis wrote:

Easiest way is to not run the light.

I absolutely agree with you. The innocent get killed when bad man jump the red light.

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Md. police officers ignore speed cameras

A little something for your reading pleasure! This is a prime example why the tag owner should not get the ticket!
In my case I didn't pay either, because My ticket was issused with a picture from behind, not being to tell who was driving. Could have been me, wife or one of my kids.
Bob

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/odd_speed_cameras_police

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Put it this way, there is no

Put it this way, there is no legal way of beating a traffic camera. On top of that, most of the illegal ways won't get you out of a ticket either.

Mythbusters did a show testing all the common sprays, solutions, plastic overlays, household items, etc. NOTHING...NOTHING beat the cameras! Not even the 150mph lambo they had!

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Don't be so sure

apexwrangler wrote:

NOTHING...NOTHING beat the cameras!

Anything man made can be beat...
When I come back from off roading you can even tell the make of the truck I drive let alone what my tag number is. nothing a little mud won't cover up.

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legal, illegal

Reread the part where apexwrangler says Nothing legal beats the camera.

If you drive in a state/prov. that allows licence plates to be obstructed with (whatever) you are one up on most of us.

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legality aside

He also said "On top of that, most of the illegal ways won't get you out of a ticket either.

I did not implied that mud on the tag was legal but if it is you against the camera (no cops around) it will get you out of a ticket.

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redlight camera version 17.4.11b

Low level X-ray option for mudders

LOL....

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