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I found this website www.photoblocker.net.au they sell this spray that so post to hide your number plats when the cops take a picture for your car the flash reflects back so you will never get speeding fine

Has any one have it and tried it does it work. ive posted on many different forums if any one has any useful info i will post up here

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from memory there was a discussion on here about it, maybe on another forum, but think it did work, only one way to find out.... run a red with someone else's plates on your car and wait for them to bitch about getting a fine lol

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I found this website www.photoblocker.net.au they sell this spray that so post to hide your number plats when the cops take a picture for your car the flash reflects back so you will never get speeding fine

Has any one have it and tried it does it work. ive posted on many different forums if any one has any useful info i will post up here

Myth- busters took all the products on :no:

By memory none worked ....

The new digital cameras using software can by-pass most films or sprays on the number plates..

Yeah...try it with some-one elses number plates... :laughing-smiley-014:

How are you to know if he gets booked..ask him or her :wub:

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