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PHOTOBLOCKER™
Speed camera
anti-flash number plate spray.
INFORMATION
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About Us:
Photoblocker-USA is the only exclusive wholesale distributor of Photoblocker Spray in the UK and Ireland who are
authorized by
Phantomplate Inc, a Delaware
USA corporation, manufactures of Photoblocker Spray.
We are the only supplier to
authorize and appoint dealers in the USA UK, and Ireland.
Please take the time to read all the information below as this
is all relevant to your purchase.
How does "PHOTO BLOCKER" work?
Photo radar cameras often utilize a strong flash to photograph
the license plate on your car as it speeds by. "PHOTO
BLOCKER'S" special formula works to reflect the flash back
to the camera. Result is an overexposed and unreadable picture,
often preventing a costly ticket.
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Photo blocker speed camera spray cannot be detected at night
by car headlights.
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Photo blocker does not interfere with the reflective
background of number plates.
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Photo Blocker will not wash off or yellow.
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Photo Blocker is INVISIBLE to the naked eye only you will
know it's on your vehicle!
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Photoblocker speed camera spray is legal.
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Photoblocker number plate spray should be used in addition
to your radar detector for extra protection. Remember you
don't have to switch Photoblocker on!
Picture below shows the negative...plate still can't be read!
INSTRUCTIONS: Shake can well before use.
1.
Remove plate, clean surface with clean warm water (DO NOT USE
DETERGENTS) and dry thoroughly then Place flat.
2. Spray Photo Blocker approx 4-6 inches away
from plate evenly until surface is totally saturated and glossy.
Let dry, preferably indoors for approx 10-15 minutes and repeat
2-3 times plate should be glossy and smooth.
3. Let dry for at least 2 hours, for permanent
finish. Always keep your number plate clean using a sponge and
water.
NOTE:
Photo blocker cannot be tested using domestic camera flash. The
power of the Flash used in a Gatso Camera for example is 500
watts.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
OWNERS / DRIVERS PLEASE NOTE. You are advised not to apply
Photoblocker to your vehicle if it displays your company name
and contact details on either the front or rear of the vehicle
such as on rear van doors or trailers. This information may be
recorded on the photo, which could be used against you.

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Sale of Goods
Act:
For the possible
skeptics (and there will be a few) we would not be allowed to
sell Photoblocker speed camera spray if it did not do what it
said on the tin under Sale of Goods Act 1979. Supply of Goods
and Services Act 1982. Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994. The
Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002.
Wherever goods are bought they must "conform to contract". This
means they must be as described, fit for purpose and of
satisfactory quality (i.e. not inherently faulty at the time of
sale).

Media reports:
Many of the media reports
listed on this website originate from USA where they have even
managed to get the authorities involved in tests. We and some
members of the media have contacted the authorities here in the
UK asking them if they too would be interested in publicly
testing Photoblocker Spray...all have declined?
If you are a member of the
media who wishes to test Photoblocker's effectiveness you will
need to obtain the correct flash equipment. We have access to a
roadside speed camera flash unit and would be willing to
cooperate in any test. It is important for the media to
understand that Photoblocker cannot be tested using normal flash
equipment as the power output would be insufficient. The flash
head used in these roadside cameras is equal to 500 watts.
Unfortunately some publications have conducted tests without
using the correct equipment and as a result reported incorrect
information.

Isle of Man
Insurance has launched a new Flashguard insurance policy which
takes its name from the flash of a speed camera. For $1.88 per
week, it offers up to $11,322 worth of cover to meet the cost of a
year's alternative travel for drivers banned for speeding, and
there's a double-cover policy which for an annual premium of
$140
increases that to a maximum of $22,600.
The company
is pointing out that the number of speeding drivers caught on
camera in 2002 was 1.5 million, last year it was two million,
and this year it looks like rising to more than three million.
As well as
that, while there around 5000 approved camera sites in the UK,
there's a backlog of requests for at least 10,000 more. The next
generation of digital cameras will be active 24/7 and won't run
out of film like the older Gatso types. And since they can
operate in pairs, they are able to work out average speeds
between two points, thus foiling in-car detector devices which
warn of a single camera location.
PHOTO BLOCKER USA
THE RESPONSIBILITY AND RESULTS OF USING THIS PRODUCT REMAINS
SOLELY AND ENTIRELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND/OR USER. LAWS
REGARDING THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT MAY VARY BETWEEN STATES AND
COUNTRIES.
 
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