SBPhoto wrote: » I have a bester way to avoid getting caught by the speed cameras, keep within the speed limit!
Valetta wrote: » totally illegal. Might as well take off the plates altogether.
Coat22 wrote: » Heard years ago that wrapping a layer of cling film around the plate made them unreadable due to the glare. Never tried it but sounds plausible
drunkmonkey wrote: » hang a cd from the rear view mirror, also good for keeping away sparrows:)
Coat22 wrote: » Heard years ago that wrapping a layer of cling film around the plate made them unreadable due to the glare. Never tried it but sounds plausible and undetectable to the naked eye (unless you're stopped) - "But I'm just keeping it clean Guard"
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » I heard that smearing the plate with vaseline or the like will create a glare when the camera flashes especially at night, thus they won't be able to read the plate.
Tegan Thundering Scowl wrote: » was it an is250 sel by any chance? Were you getting really close to bask in the rarety of it?
keithclancy wrote: » If you stick a CD License plate on the car it does work though..... maybe someone overheard something incorrectly :P
tossy wrote: » I doubt your high horse goes fast enough to break the limit so you are grand.
ironclaw wrote: » This, and it won't work anyway. ANPR is actually fair sophisticated and can allow for partial / bad read. And it will be red-flagged anyone for a human review if it can't determine a good match. Same as the M50 toll. You're also drawing unbelieveable attention to yourself from Traffic Corp. Its cheaper to slow down :rolleyes:
Lucena wrote: » I know, who does he think he is? Next thing you know he'll be telling people not to throw their rubbish out on the side of the road, the cheeky fecker. As if people had nothing better to be doing than going around not breaking the law.
tossy wrote: » Is this Moral high horse owned by a syndicate?
Lucena wrote: » If you mean does more than one person believe that staying under or at the speed limit is the correct way to drive, then the answer is yes.
jay48 wrote: » What's the chance it was double sided tape that was holding on a new plate ?