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redtube February 18th 05 09:40 AM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
So does anyone have any experience with this product? or similar kind of
thing. And No this posting is not a spam, althopugh the product IS - its a
genuine mail from me to try get an overall picture of whether it is a waste
of money or not : http://hamlin.sdlkfjdlkjstown.com/aboutpb.php
regards
Redtube



redtube February 18th 05 10:04 AM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 

"redtube" wrote in message
...
So does anyone have any experience with this product? or similar kind of
thing.


Actually I just found a UK link to same product: 25 quid Is it money worth
spent or not?
Also I presume is illegal if they catch you having sprayed youir plates with
it??
http://www.globalgadgetuk.com/photoblocker.htm
regards
Redtube
London



Paul Cummins February 18th 05 10:11 AM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
In article ,
(redtube) wrote:

So does anyone have any experience with this product?


BARGE-POLE!

--
Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead
Wasting Bandwidth since 1981

Richard J. February 18th 05 10:31 AM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
redtube wrote:
"redtube" wrote in message
...
So does anyone have any experience with this product? or similar
kind of thing.


Actually I just found a UK link to same product: 25 quid Is it
money worth spent or not?
Also I presume is illegal if they catch you having sprayed youir
plates with it??
http://www.globalgadgetuk.com/photoblocker.htm


Did you read the Sale Conditions?

"2. The product is for off road use only and is of novelty value only.
It may be illegal to use this product on the road.
....
7. It is illegal to tamper or interfere with your vehicle number plate."
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Martin Underwood February 18th 05 10:41 AM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
"Richard J." wrote in message
. uk...
redtube wrote:
"redtube" wrote in message
...
So does anyone have any experience with this product? or similar
kind of thing.


Actually I just found a UK link to same product: 25 quid Is it
money worth spent or not?
Also I presume is illegal if they catch you having sprayed youir
plates with it??
http://www.globalgadgetuk.com/photoblocker.htm


Did you read the Sale Conditions?

"2. The product is for off road use only and is of novelty value only.
It may be illegal to use this product on the road.
...
7. It is illegal to tamper or interfere with your vehicle number plate."


I remember at the Birmingham Motor Show a few years ago there was a stand
selling a modified number plate that was designed to prevent celebrities'
number plates from recording on paparazzis' photos. This was round about the
time that speed cameras were being introduced so I asked the salesman about
the legality of this plate. He looked very sheepish, which was sufficient
answer ;-)



Paul Terry February 18th 05 01:21 PM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
In message ,
redtube writes

Actually I just found a UK link to same product: 25 quid Is it money worth
spent or not?


Would you really want to buy something from a company that thinks the
Scottish Highlands are off-shore?

(See Terms & Conditions 1: This product is only for UK inland sale - we
will not ship this to Northern Ireland, Scottish Highlands or any
international destination)

--
Paul Terry

Chris Tolley February 18th 05 04:34 PM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 11:31:27 GMT, Richard J. wrote:

7. It is illegal to tamper or interfere with your vehicle number plate."


One frequently sees plates that are so filthy that no camera would pick
up any image. Clearly the drivers take this rule very seriously indeed.
--
http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632896.html
(33 117 in the middle (yes, middle!) of a train at Weymouth Q in 1989)

Paul Terry February 18th 05 05:53 PM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
In message , Chris Tolley
writes

One frequently sees plates that are so filthy that no camera would pick
up any image.


The most common type of device (GATSO) makes an infra-red image as well
as a photographic one. Neither dirt nor, I suspect, the reflective spray
that is the subject of this thread, will prevent an infra-red image of
the number plate being taken.

--
Paul Terry

redtube February 18th 05 06:38 PM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 

"Paul Terry" wrote in message
...
In message ,
redtube writes

Actually I just found a UK link to same product: 25 quid Is it money

worth
spent or not?


Would you really want to buy something from a company that thinks the
Scottish Highlands are off-shore?

(See Terms & Conditions 1: This product is only for UK inland sale - we
will not ship this to Northern Ireland, Scottish Highlands or any
international destination)

--
Paul Terry


I never noticed THAT Paul, how hilarious. Seems the product has the thumbs
down then and doesnt work.
From the other replies it seems its just not a viable product. Thanks for
your replies. Interesting comments.
regards
Redtube



Chris Tolley February 18th 05 09:42 PM

Speed Camera Avoidance
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:53:51 +0000, Paul Terry wrote:

In message , Chris Tolley
writes

One frequently sees plates that are so filthy that no camera would pick
up any image.


The most common type of device (GATSO) makes an infra-red image as well
as a photographic one.


I didn't know that. Fascinating.

--
Not a good picture, but certainly an informative one:
http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p10862746.html
(A "surfer" hanging on to the back of a Manchester tram in 2000)


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