CORVETTE SPEEDING & RED LIGHT CAMERA LICENSE CVRS

Started by jolinari, May 16, 2007, 12:39:18 AM

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RHD.68.l89

Yeah, kool until you get caught with it fitted, mucho big fine for having one in Vic.

69VETTE

Their was also this spray you could buy that relfected the light of the camera which also works. I believe the chemical is similar to hairspray ;52

Someone may also shed some light on the subject

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demonx

QuoteOriginally posted by RHD.68.l89
Yeah, kool until you get caught with it fitted, mucho big fine for having one in Vic.

Cool idea, but as said above... don't get caught!

Vette Obsessed

QuoteOriginally posted by RHD.68.l89
Yeah, kool until you get caught with it fitted, mucho big fine for having one in Vic.

I was talking to a member of our club this past weekend who had his confiscated.  At the same time he copped a $1500 fine and nine points off his license.

The penalties for these are the same as getting caught with a radar detector, although these covers are much more obvious.

I've seen these before and it is plainly visible when looking at these at the right angle.  For fixed cameras a GPS which alerts you to speed cameras or a road angel is a smarter option. ;42
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77CVT

If the cops see it in any State, you're gooooooooone!

Thunder Kiss

I remember going to a Vic Vettes meeting one night where they had a guest speaker from the company that runs Victorian speed cameras.  He said as soon as a new product comes out aimed to defeat the cameras they go out and buy it to test.  He said those sprays don't work, the number plate covers DO work but also stand out.

The only product they tested, which is invisible, is a wax available in USA, and used by NASA (for some reason?).  He wouldn't tell us the brand name or anything else about it.

He also said anytime VicRoads intend on issuing new types or number plates, they test them first to make sure the cameras pick them up OK.  He said if he lived in the western district of Victoria, he would put Ballarat regional plates on his car as they snuck through the tests but were marginal and probably shouldn't have.