October 24, 2006
PhotoBlocker Spray: Cloak Your License Plate
How many times have you or someone you know gotten a traffic ticket due to one of those traffic-enforcing cameras? Now, thanks to, PhotoBlocker Spray you can avoid those tickets with one easy application.
For much less than a traffic ticket, you can now fight back against traffic light camera robots that turn you in to the authorities. The PhotoBlocker spray goes on your license plate and looks invisible to the naked eye, but creates trouble for those pesky cameras. Once covered in this exclusive formula your license plate becomes overexposed in the picture due to the massive reflection caused by the flash of the camera.
This spray has been covered by most if not all popular television news stations and many newspapers, and it’s 100% legal. This would make a funny, yet extremely useful gift for anyone whose had the pleasure of getting a ticket from one of these traffic cameras. PhotoBlocker also sells simple clear covers for your license plate that do the same as their spray.
The website says that this works due to the high intensity of the flash the traffic-enforcing cameras use, but I wonder how regular flashes/camera prevail. Say for instance I was walking home from school and someone tried to kidnap me, but failed and as they drove off in their van I snapped a picture with my camera phone. Would the license number show up on my camera phone if they used the spray? What about at night with a flash? How long will this continue to be legal?
If celebrities were to wear big rain coats and covered them in PhotoBlocker spray would they be invisible to the paparazzi? Does anyone have answers or estimates to these questions?







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that would be the perfect xmas gift for me!