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with that product do take into account that its designed for different shape licence plates. so the spring tention could be too little.

for rear licence plates ive looked at setting up a air ram or electric solinoid valve for moving that up n down. once ive finished this ill post more. (that could be years knowing me)

My boss told me that you can transmit a certain AM radio frequency that renders a RADAR speed camera (not 3 lines on road) ineffective whilst in range of it. Just a matter of trying it out some how. Older speed cameras that use the 3 lines on the road are not succeptible to such trickery unfortunately.

This technique also works with Porches, by transmitting AM frequencys when your next to a Porche it will shut down its ECU and the driver will have to start the car again. Very effective for drags.

That spray looks pretty good, I had an idea once of putting a high output xenon globe above the number plate that was triggered off by a flash sensitive device...... hopefully in time to blind the camera.

Alternatively you could use solenoids to flip your number plates up and down using a switch inside the car.

So many ideas....... mwaahahahaha ;)

akeenan if you do a good ennuff job of the flippers etc etc then its really going to *** with his head.  

most likely get a sticker, but if the plates couldnt be moved when he tried to move then he would be left really confused.

except for the common fact that police browse these forums and are now aware of these devices i think youd be in a bit of trouble.

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