UK officials test Photoblocker Spray!
It can be reported that UK authorities have recently tested Photoblocker Spray for effectiveness after receiving pressure from traders.
Local Authority Trading Standards Officials with the cooperation of the Police and local Safety Camera Partnerships have conducted tests using Photoblocker. When asked for an official reply no one would comment?
However, an official, who does not want to be identified, told us "several tests were carried out using Photoblocker Spray which proved to show that the product surprisingly worked".
"A range of controlled tests were carried out using static cameras. Tests included driving through cameras at various speeds and at different hours of the day and night. Although some pictures taken did reveal the number plate it can be said that not all number plates could be easily identified. However, tests have shown that it is most effective during low light levels".
In conclusion, it was confirmed that "Photoblocker works" leaving officials powerless to act.
It's kind of funny... really... when the cops say it does not work it really means it DOES WORK. Think about it…why would they say it does not work? Maybe it's because they don't want us to use the product. It is ironic that the product works so well when the media test it. It is ingenious that a simple spray can put a monkey wrench in the well-oiled money-making photo-cop machinery. We all know it is not for safety. It's all about REVENUE! Its private companies that that decide who broke the law and they are rigging the system to make a killing….They won't get me. I have both the spray and cover on my cars. I work hard for my money. I intend to keep it.
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Guess what...The state of New York just banned the use of the spray. I saw it on the news. A local politician was quoted as saying cops had shown him pictures of license plates overexposed and unreadable when PhotoBlocker spray was applied. He claimed that the city of New York was losing millions of dollars because of the spray. Loosing??? That is funny ...I guess he meant to say the city was prevented from picking drivers wallets. That is what he meant ...That is millions of dollars of hard-working New Yorkers. Anyway, they just told the whole state of NY that your product works... Keep it up, guys...
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I saw in the news that the state of Illinois has banned the spray. Why would they ban it if it did not work? I am in Virginia, that does not apply to me. So six months ago I got me some Photoblocker. So far, no tickets. I hope it stays that way.
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Houston has been installing the red-light cameras and they're even proposing a law to ban the photo spray. I figure that if the State of Texas and the City of Houston are worried enough about it to ban it, then it *MUST* be good stuff! :-) That is enough proof for me.
I got mine 3 months ago. Actually, I am adding the PhotoShield cover as well. I want maximum protection. Check out the TechTV test. It was cool. I would like to see some more info on upcoming new technology....
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