Cool Product For Avoiding Traffic Tickets

Sometimes I just stumble upon and a product that I think is so cool that I just have to write about it somewhere.

My big problem with this particular product is that I really have no use for it. But I guess I won’t let that stop me from telling others about it.

The product is called “PhotoBlocker Spray” and according to the makers of the product, you can spray this stuff on your license plate and if your car is captured on film by one of those automated red light cameras, the photo will be overexposed and make it nearly impossible to identify your car.

As you might suspect, I think these automated traffic cameras are a pretty sneaky trick and just represent yet another way for the government to milk money out of people. As if they were not taking enough already!

Personally, I would use this product in a second, but since I live in a rural area where we rarely encounter a traffic light, I really don’t have any use for it right now.

Apparently, these automated cameras are being used to catch speeders in some areas as well, but I have not heard of anything like that going on where I live. At least not yet.

If this product works as good as the makers claim, this could save you some money. Click the link below if you want to check it out.

Find out how you can avoid getting a red light camera ticket


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2 responses to “Cool Product For Avoiding Traffic Tickets”

  1. Fitz Avatar
    Fitz

    I, too, live in rural southern NH, in a 30mph zone of a state highway – 30mph per hour because my house, along with eight others, is on a very sharp, blind curve. There are downhill stretches on either side of a narrow bridge and an intersection with a dirt road that is the shortcut to the post office, fire station, pre-school, and elementary school. The “village” has seven kids, six dogs, five old folks, and assorted cats, sheep, and free range chickens.
    It’s been a 30mph zone for more than half a mile but, because our town is too small for a full-time police department, we watch drivers speed by doing 50 at all times of the day or night, crossing the yellow line in both directions so they don’t have to slow down. Sometimes, they don’t make the turn. I’ve had my mailbox smashed five times, once while my wife was on her way to check the mail.
    I look forward to the day when a radar-activated camera on the telephone pole across the street sends a picture of speeders’ license plates off to Concord via cable and Concord emails the driver a fine that must be paid to keep their license from being revoked.
    But you want to promote a “cool product for avoiding traffic tickets”. “… this could save you some money …, ” you say, what are you, NUTS?
    We have put a limit on speeds because some speeds are unsafe! If they are exceeded, the laws of physics regarding change of direction or stopping distance may be affected in such a way that people die! It happens all the time, I’m surprised you weren’t aware of the problem!
    If you don’t believe there should be speed limits, or that it’s so “cool” to assist others in violating them without consequence “that (you) just have to write about it somewhere,” what is your solution?
    If you’d like to see how your neighbors, in their ignorance, can endanger a family’s lives when basic traffic laws aren’t, or can’t be, enforced? Come over for a cup of tea on my porch sometime. Who knows, maybe you will find enlightenment. Maybe you, too, will look for a way to slow people down.
    ‘Just be careful when you pull out of my driveway.

  2. Admin Avatar

    Ah, I see my endorsement of this product has touched a nerve with my new friend “Fitz.”

    Well, Fitz, let me take just a few minutes to provide you with the other side of the story.

    Some of us don’t think the state needs to be monitoring every move we make. Where does something like that stop? When there are cameras in everyone’s home linked to the police station so we can all be sure there is no domestic violence taking place anywhere?

    Sure, if it saves one life, right?

    Yes, people need to be protected and stupid people (like those who drive by your house doing 50 MPH) should be prevented from doing stupid things whenever possible. However, there is a balance that must be maintained. We don’t all have cameras in our homes linked to the police station because it is an unreasonable violation of individual privacy, which some of us still believe in, by the way.

    Regarding the speeders on your road, perhaps speed bumps would be a better alternative. There are probably other things that could be done as well that I am not aware of, but cameras are not the answer.

    You ask me if I am “NUTS.” Well, I don’t consider myself nuts, and I also don’t think insults are the answer. If I did, I would just call you a “jackass” and be done with it — but I won’t.

    I’m not going to waste too much time on this since I know it will not change your mind and there is little chance you will change mine. Life is full of risk. Some people, like you, apparently, believe that putting a cop (or a camera) in front of everyone’s home 24/7 will make us all safer and I won’t dispute that it would. But at what cost?

    I moved up here to New Hampshire from Massachusetts to escape the socialist environment down there. I wonder if you moved up from Mass as well, but for different reasons perhaps. Maybe not, there are surely home-grown granite staters
    who believe as you do.

    Let me make a suggestion. I think you would be happier, and above all, perhaps more safe if you moved to Massachusetts. I think you would find the environment down there more accommodating to your desires. I’m not in the real estate business
    any longer but if I was I would offer you a nice discount on the standard commission to list your house for you.

    It’s quite apparent that you don’t care to see someone promoting a product like that. Well, that’s too bad. Just as I have the freedom to create a site and promote any legal product I care to promote, you have the freedom to create your own site and let the world know what a terrible idea you think this product is. Drop by and let us all know what the URL is when the site is complete.

    By the way, if I were going somewhere to seek “enlightenment,” trust me, it would be nowhere in the vicinity of your house.

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