Never Get Caught by the Speed Camera Again

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by talltim3, Dec 12, 2004.

  1. talltim3

    talltim3 Guest

    Photoblocker is a revolutionary number plate spray commononly used in
    the USA for protection against roadside photo flash speed cameras such
    as the common GATSO type. It's Invisible to the naked eye. Just spray
    onto your number plate, leave to dry and no more flash camera tickets.
    Only you will know Photoblocker is on your vehicle! PhotoBlockers
    works to reflect the flash back to the camera. Result is an
    overexposed and unreadable picture often preventing a costly ticket.
    Simply spray on PhotoBlocker and make your number plate invisible to
    cameras.

    http://www.thephotoblocker.co.uk
     
    talltim3, Dec 12, 2004
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    Klaatu Guest

    Crap Snipped.

    Yeah, right. Tosser.
     
    Klaatu, Dec 12, 2004
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    Tone Guest

    Wanker


    --

    All posts from anyone at @privacy.net are killfiled and deleted before being read, as are most posts from anonymous remailers.
    So dont bother


    "What a long, strange trip its been"
     
    Tone, Dec 12, 2004
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  4. It's utter wank. You'd be better off not washing your car for a couple of
    months for all the good that spray on shite will do. And the cops are
    probably less likely to notice, lol.
     
    ¤¤¤ Abo ¤¤¤, Dec 12, 2004
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    Klaatu Guest

    "What a long, strange trip its been"

    From the Grateful Dead: American Beauty ?
     
    Klaatu, Dec 12, 2004
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    Simon H Guest

    <...and no more flash camera tickets... ...often preventing a costly
    ticket...


    Spam, spam, blah, blah... CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS!

    No more flash camera tickets?
    Or not so often?

    Simon H
     
    Simon H, Dec 15, 2004
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    Dan Drake Guest

    Why do you feel the need to spar with the spammers? They're not
    reading your feeble thrashings, you know. All you're doing is
    circumventing the spam filters and good reading habits of those who
    know better.
     
    Dan Drake, Dec 16, 2004
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    Simon H Guest

    It got here all on it's own without having to circumvent any spam filters

    And now they are reading your feeble thrashings

    And mine

    Again...

    Did I leave any links to the crappy website?

    And those who know better (but not you, obviously) will already have ignored
    it and will therefore be completely oblivious to our rantings...

    Ho hum...



    Simon H
     
    Simon H, Dec 16, 2004
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    Dan Drake Guest

    The original didn't make it past mine and my newsfeed's spam filters.
    I only mention it again because you seem to have missed my point.

    I realise that I'm wasting my breath, flogging a dead pig, whatever.
     
    Dan Drake, Dec 17, 2004
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