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Before
I purchased the PhotoBlockerTM,
I
asked the local cops about the spray and they
laughed at me and told me not to waste my
money. They also told me that the use of PhotoBlockerTM
spray is specifically banned in the state
of Illinois. If the product didn’t work
why would they ban it? Would the government
spent taxpayer money to specifically ban PhotoBlockerTM
if it was ineffective? It was apparent to
me that the product must really work if the
cops are telling me not to use it and if the
state of Illinois banned it and it has passed
Tom Martion’s sniff test. Well it’s
been 6 months now, and I’ve been flash
a few times and I haven’t gotten a single
ticket.
Mark
B.
Chicago, IL
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I heard about PhotoBlockerTM
from friends. I have your product on my cars
and know it works. I don't speed in residential
areas. But out on the straight way I go with
the flow about 5-9 over. I have been flashed
many times, with no ticket. Thanks PhotoBlockerTM,
I hope you sell millions of these cans.
Peter
H.
London UK
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I've
never had a speeding ticket but I never speed
;-) Some of these permanent 40 speed zones
are coming out in the most stupid areas. I
can understand reducing the speed at school
areas when there are kids around, but a lot
of them don't need to be 40 when no-one is
around - hell, I can ride faster than that
on my bike and not get a fine!!
Let's see, buy a can of PhotoBlockerTM
for around $30, or get several +$100 speeding
tickets for doing 53 in a 50 zone (they have
a 3KM/h leeway in Victoria). I think I know
which option I'd prefer.
V.
Ioannidis
Lawyer
Sydney
Australia
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I recently bought a can of PhotoBlockerTM
cover the internet at www.photoblocker.com
sprayed it on my plates, I have been through
several red light intersections in the evenings
on numerous occasions and to date I have yet
to receive a fine, I believe PhotoBlockerTM
has already paid for itself.
Thank you PhotoBlockerTM
Joseph
K, B.,
Software Engineer
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Speed
cameras are all about collecting money, not
reducing accidents. if you have (something)
fitted to your car, not a laser jammer, that
tells you to slow down, thats what the police
want you to do? slow down, not break the limit
then they get £60 and you get 3 points.
why is it done so sneakily, hidden transit vans,
back of motorbikes? so you cannot see them.
By using the PhotoBlockerTMI
am protecting myself from traffic cameras.
S
Taylor
Casher
London ,UK
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Hello,
I am interested in becoming a dealer
here in central California and I am currently
in active law enforcement here.I believe your
product is legal to use/sell and Iam confident
there is great demand for it.
What do I have to do in order to become
a representative of your fine product in California?
Thank you for any information.
W. Y.
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