FOX
TV says, "PhotoBlockerTM
spray is surprisingly effective"
On
Nov 7, 2002 Washington DC’s Fox 5 News
did a story on how to defeat red light cameras
and photo radar (speed cameras). Fox TV's
investigative team in conjunction with Denver,
Colorado police department tested Phantomplate’s
products. They tested the PhotoBlockerTM
spray, the Reflector and PhotoShieldTM
license plate cover.
The
verdict is in; ALL our products are
effective.
This
is what they actually said…
"It
is no scam ... several companies these days
market products that claim to legally blind
those automatic cameras. The question is do
they really work? Fox 5’s Michael Gargiulo
puts them to the test ... the red light cameras
are credited with snapping up an extra $20
million in fines for the city ... spurring
some to try inventive ways of beating the
system ... products that actually claim to
out smart the cameras ... Will they make your
tag invisible? ... Denver police department
agreed to put them to the test. They examined
a total of three products. Did they work?
Here is a photo form the test drive. The first
plate cover looks like a prism (PhotoShieldTM)
and it is supposed to distort plate numbers
when it viewed form an angle. It fared well.
Notice some of the plate numbers are invisible.
The
second plate cover, the ReflectorTM
has reflective sparkles and it did a better
job. The flash reflected off the sparkles
so the plate number was way over exposed in
the picture.
Now
the third product is that PhotoBlockerTM
spray ... that is surprisingly effective.
It puts a high gloss finish on your plate.
Which causes a reflection. That makes the
plate over exposed and unreadable .... The
question is." Is it legal?" ...
It is practically impossible for police to
spot plates that have been treated with the
reflective spray. And in many jurisdiction
there is no specific rule that says your tag
must be photogenic."