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PhotoBlocker Reflector Cover by Phantom Plate

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PhotoBlocker Reflector Cover by Phantom Plate
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1260





Label: PhantomPlate Inc. - Reflector
Product Manufacturer: PhantomPlate Inc. - Reflector
Publisher: PhantomPlate Inc. - Reflector
Ranking: 1260
Studio: PhantomPlate Inc. - Reflector






Plate Phantom by Cover Reflector PhotoBlocker






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The Reflector helps to prevent costly tickets. Made of high quality plastic cover with light reflecting crystals, The Reflector overexposes photo radar and red light camera pictures by reflecting flash back to camera. How The Reflector Works. Photo radar cameras often utilize a strong flash to photograph the license plate of your car. The Reflector's special flash reflecting crystal cooating works to reflect the flash back to the camera. The Result is an over-exposed and unreadable picture, often preventing a costly ticket.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Myth Buster failed this product ...
Mythbusters TV show Episode 73: Speed Cameras
Take two self-confessed speed freaks -- yeah, that would be Adam and Jamie -- .... How about using license plate protectors or changing lanes to avoid the camera's eagle eye? Adam and Jamie put the pedal to the metal to crack these myths.
Premiere: March 7, 2007

They are right this product does not work. An the company will not refund your money even if you ask for it with in 30 days. Buyer be ware [..]





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - it works
this thing works fine, i have been photographed by cameras more than five times, and i didn't receive any ticket.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * It's a piece of plastic covered in glitter! ...
OK... let's be clear. If you buy this product, you're buying a piece of plastic that's covered with glitter. Nothing more.

As you might expect, it's hard to see through a piece of plastic with glitter glued all over it. I suppose that's why cameras can't see it. Unfortunately, nobody else can, either. If you drive with this item, expect to be pulled over and ridiculed by the police. It may very well work on high speed cameras, but it would be just as effective to just throw mud on your license plate - the principle is the same.

Save your money.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Simply does not work
After installing this license plate cover I received a photo ticket in the mail (for going 56 in a 45 zone). My license plate was clearly legible; there was not even the slightest hint of any part of my license plate being obscured. I'm forced to conclude this product simply does not work.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Waste of mony ...

I bought it; it's not transparent as it appears in the picture above, it can't be practically used, I threw it away the moment I opened the box. do not waste your money.


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