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  2. Spoiler alert: It's pretty terrible. In fact, I'd have a hard time telling the difference between this $45 plate cover and a sheet of cling wrap over the license plate cover. For starters, it's extremely flimsy. To be fair, I'd prefer that it be thin and flimsy over thick and rigid, since it makes it dramatically harder to spot with the naked ...

  3. Under N.C. Gen. Stat. §20-63, “any operator of a motor vehicle who covers any registration plate with any frame or transparent, clear, or color-tinted cover that makes a number or letter included in the vehicle’s registration, the State name on the plate, or a number or month on the registration renewal sticker on the plate illegible ...

  4. Which license plate countermeasures are you running?

    www.rdforum.org/threads/107047/page-3

    Not sure what state you live in but in Minnesota it is common for local cops to stop vehicles for clear or tinted plate covers, a couple mphs over speed limit, a third brake light or even one of two license plate bulbs being inop. Especially late night/early morning hours, ya know, when only the "bad" people are out. F'n Gestapo swine are awful ...

  5. Which license plate countermeasures are you running?

    www.rdforum.org/threads/107047/page-4

    2. The Loover serves as a license plate theft deterrent. A. The appearance of the Loover is a theft deterrent itself. When the Loover is installed it makes a license plate look unreachable.B. The way the Loover is attached to a license plate makes it difficult to remove the license plate. Bolts are used in place of small screws. 3.

  6. A perfect example to this is this morning in NYC a car shot at a individual. Who infact happened to be an off duty cop. They had the license plate of the car and through various cameras though out NYC. Everywhere that car went and the camera picked its plate up the location was given to the police. They were able to follow the car from NYC to ...

  7. Such a device includes, without limitation, a cover that distorts angular visibility; alters the color of the plate; or is smoked, tinted, scratched, or dirty so as to impair the legibility of the license plate. (3) (a) A person who violates any provision of this section commits a class B traffic infraction.

  8. Tinted Clear Smoked Unbreakable License Plate Shields - 2-Pack Novelty/License Plate Tint Smoke Flat Covers https://a.co/d/3UHkZI2 The first two will probably get you stopped. The third may still be illegal where you live.

  9. The closest thing to total defense against ALPR systems is to combine an IR-blocking plate cover such as the OnTrack IR InvisiPlate with a visible-light cover like the OnTrack Super Protector. Those systems use a combination visible light/IR camera together with character recognition software to read license plates, a completely different ...

  10. It is a thing of nostalgic beauty, a reminder of a first car or an earlier time, a badge of honor attesting to decades of living and driving in Massachusetts. It is simple and unadorned, retro chic, and downright Yankee. It is the green license plate, last printed 23 years ago, but still...

  11. A 30 degree angle is not great, so building a license plate holder for the front that angles the plate 30 degrees off center would let you see the cop when he shoots the obvious target, then doesn't get enough return to get a reading and has to reset. By the time he shoots you again, you're going PSL.