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Would wrapping the car's license plate in saran wrap make it invisible to speed cameras?
I’ve heard and read about this alot, that if you wrap the license plate in saran wrap at night the flash from the speed camera would make the picture overexposed. If you try taking a picture of something shiny at night with a flash sometimes that thing turns out overexposed, so it got me thinking if the license plate was shiny enough would the picture turn out overexposed?
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what you and the other people that think its true is that the cameras they use are better quality than a household camera rather its digital or not, its not going to work, plus like others say a cop will notice it and give you a ticket for obstructing the license place or whatever its called, anytime you add to the license plate its illegal, in my town they even just started a new law saying you can’t have a license plate border around the plate if some of it covers up the "North Carolina" or the registration stickers, if it doesn’t cover those things the border is fine, just don’t speed and you won’t have to worry about any speeding or illegal license plate tickets
according to mythbuster’s it won’t work.
Would you rather get arrested for doing something illegal than pay for a ticket, which you can avoid by not speeding?
I dont know but will certainly get you a ticket for a covered up lic. plate
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been there done that didnt fly busted nothing beats the camera
This is not a good idea because cops know what you are trying to do and if you get pulled over, you will not get a warning but rather you will certainly get the ticket.
You’ll get a ticket for fictitious plates. Just don’t speed, that’s common sense.
doesnt work according to the myth buster show. a lot depends on the angle, and the cameras are situated to compensate for reflection. cheers..