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Heya Guys,

My new BIG boss spoke to me about a news segment he saw on TV the other night about a spray that you put on your number plates. Now this was dicsussed a while ago but nothing reaaally came of it.

Any of you guys know much about this product? Supposedly you spray it on your numberplate and then multinovas can't read your plate as the spray drys and reflects the flash.......

People where thinkin about ordering some but i don't think anyone did... can you guys get some? but more importantly does it actually work????

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Dan, be careful with this stuff.

It is illegal.

I saw a show on Channel 7 not so long ago about bad English drivers. One of the cops was showing photos of cars speeding where the plate doesn't display because of some reflective spray/material/cover.

The guy used a photo editor and used the negatise function to invert the colors and you could make out the licence plates.

Jason.

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yeah dont bother with those reflective plate covers that blur from an angle, they stand out like dogs balls. might as well just drive around with no plate on the front instead. i think the spray works, i saw the segment on the news about it a few weeks ago briefly.

the ex-cop who runs http://www.policespeedcameras.info/ promotes it.

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the spray doesnt work, my mate used it then went through a camera 10kms over the limit sure enough 4 weeks later he had a fine in the post....

 

total waste of money.....

It will only work on the road side camera if they use a flash to when the pic is taken.

The spray wont work on the newer infa red cameras.

U can just use flyspray, it does the same thing but u just gotta spray it ever few days

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