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When it Comes to Traffic Enforcement, Big Brother is Watching
Publish Date : 12/12/2004 11:16:00 AM   Source : Technology News Onlypunjab.com

The future of law enforcement is here and traffic cameras are growing in numbers daily, much to the dismay of drivers who received tickets in the mail.

Photo radar and red light cameras are showing up in cities and small towns on six continents as rapidly as they can be installed. Motorists are complaining, but it is hard for cash-strapped cities to ignore this cash cow. Estimates are that over $1billion in fines have been collected so far.


The future of traffic law enforcement is automated traffic control technologies, and motorists are looking for ways to protect themselves from what they consider to be unjust tickets.

“It is expected that the number of motorists that fall victim to these cameras will dramatically increase as more and more cameras are installed,” predicted Joe Scott, of PhantomPlate, Inc., the firm that makes PhotoBlocker (tm).

PhotoBlocker (tm) comes as a spray can, and provides motorists with a simple, effective form of defense against faulty cameras. The numbers on licenses plates sprayed with PhotoBlocker (tm) cannot be seen in flash photos taken by the “photo cop” units.

“The only way to defeat traffic cameras is to make your license plates unreadable. If they can’t read your tag, they can’t send you a ticket,” said Scott.

The driving public have responded with anger to the growing use of automated photo radar units around the world, and now have a way to fight back. The spray is not intended to enable people to run traffic lights and break speed limits. It does enable law abiding drivers who are unfairly ticketed to have a way to prevent those unjustified tickets, according to Scott.

“The law says you cannot obstruct your license plate,” Scott says. “This spray only prevents a flash camera from taking a picture. If you look at it with the naked eye, you can't tell it's on there.”

One can is enough for three or four U.S. or Canadian plates and two or three Australian or European plates. A single ticket can easily cost $100 or more, so this inexpensive spray can bring tremendous savings, plus the company is offering free shipping on orders before Dec. 15.

Numerous tests by news organizations and police themselves shows PhotoBlocker (tm) to be effective in preventing a Photo Radar image from being legible. At the present time there are no specific laws against the spray.

PhotoBlocker (tm) has been featured in news stories by the Washington Post, NBC, CBS, ABC News, Tech TV, Norwegian TV, Dutch TV, Washington Times, UK’s Daily Mail, NewsMax.com and many, many more. To date conclusive tests have been conducted by the Denver Police Dept., Dutch Police, Fox News, Swedish TV, Australian TV, and British TV.

The company offers a money-back guaranty, but to date less than one half of one percent of all customers have requested a refund, according to Scott. Testimonials from happy customers abound on the company’s website at www.PhantomPlate.com.

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