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http://cbs5.com/news/local/2003/09/12/Will_a_Spray_Can_Help_You_Avoid_Traffic_Tickets%3F.html
Will
a
Spray
Can
Help
You
Avoid
Traffic
Tickets?
By
Manuel
Ramos
Watch
the
Video
Drivers
in
Northern
California
are
turning
to
a
reflective
spray
to
avoid
red-light-running
tickets.
The
"Phantom
Blocker"
has
been
an
Internet
phenomenon
on
the
East
Coast
for
the
past
two
years.
Now,
the
makers
say
sales
are
picking
up
in
the
Bay
Area.
There's
even
a
testimonial
from
San
Francisco
on
the
website,
with
a
customer
proclaiming,
"It's
already
paid
for
itself."
The
can
sells
for
$29.99,
and
reportedly
makes
a
license
plate
reflective,
which
inhibits
a
red-light
camera
from
snapping
a
clear
photo.
"We
don't
encourage
anyone
to
run
red
lights,"
said
Joe
Stott,
the
marketing
director
of
the
company
that
makes
the
spray.
Stott
says
drivers
are
fighting
a
program
that
is
just
a
revenue
producer
for
cities.
"They'll
do
anything
they
can
to
generate
revenue,
and
trapping
people
seems
to
be
the
easiest
one,"
Stott
said.
According
to
the
directions,
all
you
have
to
do
is
spray
your
license
plate
a
few
times
and
it
becomes
reflective.
I
tested
it
on
an
old,
unused
plate,
because
the
San
Francisco
police
say
it's
against
the
law.
"This
would
appear
to
be
altering
a
license
plate,"
said
Lt.
Al
Casciato.
"I
would
tell
them
to
save
their
money.
It's
probably
not
a
good
idea.
It
will
probably
cause
you
a
lot
of
pain
and
suffering
if
you're
in
an
accident
that
is
captured
on
film."
At
San
Francisco
traffic
court,
where
red-light
running
fines
run
more
than
$300,
some
drivers
were
tempted.
"If
it
really
works,
I
would
try
it
out,"
said
Ryan
Duval.
The
people
behind
Photo
Blocker
insist
it
works
and
is
legal,
because
police
officers
can
clearly
see
a
plate
--
it's
just
tough
for
a
camera
to
capture.
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09-12-2003
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