Motorists have litigated against them, fired bullets at them and thrown garbage on them — all to get back at the traffic cameras that have caught them in the act of running a red light or speeding.
A clear spray that distorts a license plate image – and helps drivers beat tickets for running a red light – is selling like hotcakes, despite a law banning its use. PhotoBlocker is being sold in ...
A product that hides license plates from traffic-enforcement cameras at intersections may appeal to those frustrated by malfunctioning cameras but poses a major safety threat from those who hope to ...
Normally we know better than to buy any kind of spray anything being sold on the Internet, but PhotoBlocker is a special reflective spray that's supposed to be able to make it impossible for traffic ...
When you run a red light and the red-light camera catches you, you are busted. With fines starting at $50, drivers are snapping up products designed to block the cameras. Photoblocker is a spray-on ...
The District is cracking down on drivers who obscure their license plates from the city’s traffic cameras. Police officers have begun enforcing a new law that has raised fines from $50 to $500 for ...
"Our purpose is to change driving behavior and make the streets safer," Lt. Mike Venema, said. "It's not suppose to be a pleasant experience to get a traffic citation. The goal is to change behavior." ...
Love them or loathe them, their photos don’t lie. Floor it through one of Virginia Beach’s camera-monitored intersections and you’ll get a $50 ticket in the mail. Here’s a question: If you could ...
People in prison are especially good at this kind of thing: coming up with new ways to beat the system. One of the newest “systems” in the Quad-Cities is the red light and speed cameras that will be ...
Nope, call PhantomPlate Inc. in Harrisburg, Pa. The same computer spam that inundates consumers daily finally has delivered a useful bit of information: How to order a can of PhotoBlocker, a spray ...