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    #61
    Originally posted by Fraud View Post
    they won't do anything to stop lidar or radar, or the sensors on the road, but if something is trying to get a photo of the plate, it should make the photo a bit less useful
    Apparently some parking sensors use the same frequency as the new laser guns scrambling the reading. Don't know if its true or not.
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      #62
      Look up, dontgetcaught.com.au re parking sensor/lidar jammer thingos

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        #63
        So, am I having another of my special moments or could i just put a sheet or two of this over my plates? Low-e glass.

        ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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          #64
          At least it should be easy enough to test - buy a couple of thin sheets, try borrowing a few good slr cameras and see if you can layer enough to obscure reflections?

          As Fraud said though, still a problem up here with lots of hand hand held/vehicle mounted and said copper is still pointing the radar/lidar at a moving object, get a reading on it and they pull you over. So still pretty limited usefulness.

          Re something like this - http://www.dontgetcaught.com.au/cata...84/7520515.htm - 100% undetectability? Longer range than their lidar/radar? Have spoken to someone very helpful on here about this previously but the $/caught ratio was still a bit high. Anyone with experience or insight to this would be appreciated.

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