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Hawaii is going to be puttin up speed cameras soon and I was wondering how to fight them....The speed traps have been in the UK for some time now, correct? Im not sure if they're similiar to the ones that are going to be installed in hawaii though.
How do you fellow scooby drivers from across the pond deal with them? There are plate covers that blur the plates when viewed from an angle but allow it to be seen straight back...do these work?
thanks from hawaii
Yeeman19
How do you fellow scooby drivers from across the pond deal with them? There are plate covers that blur the plates when viewed from an angle but allow it to be seen straight back...do these work?
thanks from hawaii
Yeeman19
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Firstly Hello Yeeman,
I am very jealous of you being in Hawaii!
Stayed in Maui for my honeymoon and decided that it was the best place on the planet I had ever been... really did not want to leave!
So I'd say best idea is to chill and drive slower and count yourself lucky for being in such a cool place.
I can give you my pennies worth on Speedcameras...
There is nothing numberplate wise which works, the reflective plates and the blur plates none of them work.
Only real solution is to slow down through the camera and speed back up again (not that I am condowing this).
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I am very jealous of you being in Hawaii!
Stayed in Maui for my honeymoon and decided that it was the best place on the planet I had ever been... really did not want to leave!
So I'd say best idea is to chill and drive slower and count yourself lucky for being in such a cool place.
I can give you my pennies worth on Speedcameras...
There is nothing numberplate wise which works, the reflective plates and the blur plates none of them work.
Only real solution is to slow down through the camera and speed back up again (not that I am condowing this).
Take a look at
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What is the penalty for having no number plates on? Always worth a try, failing that if they can be detected by a radar detector that could help avoid being nicked. Good luck...
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