Red Light, Photo Radar And Toll Camera Blocking License Plate Cover on 2040-parts.com
Niagara Falls, New York, United States
Introductory Special, FREE SHIPPING and NO TAXES! We've developed the most effective camera-blocking license plate cover available designed to defend you against red-light, photo-radar, and toll cameras.
Why should I buy your product (Sheer Armor)? We spent over a year developing and testing Sheer Armor and are 100% confident that Sheer Armor reflects the camera flash from red-light, photo-radar and toll cameras making the photo overexposed resulting in no ticket. How effective are the other camera-blocking license plate products on the market? We like many of you have tested various camera-blocking license plate products on the market and found they DO NOT work. Here’s why: Sprays - which have the same ingredients as a can of clear gloss spray ($3.95) make your license plate shiny so that when a picture of your plate is taken the shiny coat supposedly reflects the camera flash. Our tests and hundred's of internet reviews found the spray does not reflect the camera flash. Prismatic Covers - they block ONLY the first or last 3 letter/numbers making it difficult to read by cameras. The strong silver reflection coming off the cover is easy to spot and the other letters/numbers that are visible can be cross-referenced with the make of the vehicle resulting in the identification of the vehicle owner. This product was not tested by us for obvious reasons. Other Reflective Covers - they claim the “tiny mirror-like crystals” reflect the camera flash back to the camera. Out tests revealed that they did not reflect the camera flash since the coating was on the inside and on top of that, the cover is made of a flimsy plastic that broke within the first week of use. Isn’t it illegal to cover my license plate? It depends on your local traffic regulations. For the most part, as long as the license plate letters/numbers are visible to the eye, police won’t bother with you. In fact, during our testing period the test vehicle was pulled over for a routine traffic stop and the police did not react to the Sheer Armor cover. |
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