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BLINDER Anti-Laser Gun System

 

BLINDER laser jammers are designed to mimic police laser guns and laser speed cameras to save you from a nasty speeding fine.Find out how well they work!

 

BLINDER Laser Jammers fit neatly into the cars bodywork

BLINDER laser jammers are designed to mimic police laser guns & speed cameras. Designed  to give you the few seconds needed  to get down to the speed limit. Highly effective blocking system that when used correctly will never bee detected.

 


 

 

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Super Protector GhostPlate™

 

Ghostplates number plate covers - Help Save Your Licence

GhostPlates™ number plate covers are designed stop photographs of your licence plate from special angles designed into the composite clear plastic covers.

Four different types of number plate cover are available.


GhostPlates™ Laser Shield


 

Ghostplates number plate covers - Help Save Your Licence

GhostPlates™ laser shield is designed to reduce the laser return signature from your front number plate. Police Officer aim their laser speed guns at the most reflective part of the front of your vehicle. Usually the front number plate. When used with a BLINDER laser jammer, your chances of getting a laser based speeding ticket are hugely reduced.

GhostPlates are your Best Defensive Aid on the market today. Find out how well they work!



 

BLINDER'S  STEALTH SPEED GUN JAMMER

 

 

BLINDER laser jammers are designed to mimic police laser guns and laser speed cameras to save you from a nasty speeding fine.Find out how well they work!

 


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BLINDER M27 & M47 also work against the Vitronic Poliscan Speed Laser Speed Camera. Free Software upgrades for life.


 


Speed Camera Myths Tested - Mythbusters

Mythbusters

 

These guys have the best job in the world. They get to do all the wild stuff we weren't allowed to do as teenagers. You know, blowing stuff up and shooting holes in things and what is worse, they get paid to do it!!!

 

The top rating American TV show Mythbusters recently ran a series of speed camera myths. Were the items tested Phantomplate.com Photoblocker spray and their number plate shields?

You decided - We aren't allowed to say more. The Mythbusters tests proved what we have been saying for a long time. The two covers tested didn't work well enough to fool anyone.

I wonder why they didn't test the Protector Series?

Mythbusters


Mythbusters debunked a series of Myths about beating radar guns and a speeding fine.

In a recent episode the Myth Busters decided to try out some of the many speed camera myths with the aid of the California Highway Patrol.

These guys have the best job in the world. They get to do all the wild stuff we weren't allowed to do as teenagers. You know, blowing stuff up and shooting holes in things and what is worse, they get paid to do it!!!

In a recent episode the Myth Busters decided to try out some of the many speed camera myths with the aid of the California Highway Patrol.

Their first attempt included trying scale model cars fitted with an array of different types of surfaces and colours to see if they could fool the radar and laser speed guns into giving late or confused readings.

 

The results are tables below + a few extra


MYTH
RESULT
Light blue paint work reflects radar causing a late speed reading
False - "Myth Busted"
Matt black paint work reflects less light causing a late LIDAR speed gun reading
False - "Myth Busted"
Prism tape (Yellow show above) deflects and scatters radar and laser emissions.
False - "Myth Busted"
(Improved the reading)
Aluminium foil deflects and scatters radar and laser emissions causing false reading.
False - "Myth Busted"
(Improved the reading)
Radar absorbing paint work absorbs radar emissions stopping a return signature to the speed gun.
False - "Myth Busted"

(Too expensive for a whole car - Too heavy - Didn't seem to work on a scale model.)

 
Mythbusters "Scottie" - the Myth Busters female mechanic taking the RC car for its speed gun test run down the distance marked car park. This was the prism tape test. (Markings in the tape make pretty rainbow colour light effects.)
Mythbusters Hanging a mirror ball or a CD from your rear view mirror or dangling a bunch of keys will deflect radar and laser gun emissions, saving you from a speeding ticket.

False - "Myth Busted"
(No effect at all)

Mythbusters Full Scale test of the Cadillacs 50 m.p.h. run, covered in aluminium foil. California Highway Patrol watching on. The foil actually improved the radar guns range, picking up the Caddy much sooner.

False - "Myth Busted"

Mythbusters
Fast Fours Magazine photographers tested the "Hair Spray" myth - Spray a coat of hair spray on your number plate will over expose the camera photoraph. .

False - "Myth Busted"

If you can't beat them - Nukem!!!

The next myth they tried was to a fix a few Infrared LEDs (light emitting diodes) to the roof of the RC model race car and see if that confused the LIDAR laser speed gun. That didn't seem to have much effect either. Not convinced the lads made a full scale mock up using a whole bunch of IR LEDs placed around the Cadillacs number plate for a full size test. The result - Myth Busted - No effect.

Mythbusters

This was my favourite experiment. Ever heard the myth about the microwave oven magnetron attached to the front of a car, destroying radar guns and radar speed cameras? I have!!!

They dismantled two microwave ovens and placed two magnetrons on the hood of the big black Caddy for another test run down the CHiP's (California Highway Patrol) driving course. The result - Myth Busted - No effect on the radar gun or the LIDAR laser gun. ( You wouldn't get me standing in front of it for long - Good way to make microwaved CHiPs)

Mythbusters
Magnetron:

You can see the two magnetrons sitting in black and white boxes on top of the front fenders. You can also see the cool number plate with a few hundred IR LEDs around the outside frame. Scottie again driving. (Love the hat...)

The last item to try was a set of rotating metal reflectors fixed to the roof of the Cadillac that turned backwards with the wind as the car was driven along. It did create some radar reflections that changed the doplar sound output from the hand held radar gun, but not significantly to cause any problem with the speed reading. Even if it did work, the police would see you coming from 10 miles away.

 

The spinning reflectors under construction.

Mythbusters

 

Summary:

None of the myths tried by The Mythbusters proved to have any worth at all. I wonder if they would have had anymore success with the commercially available radar and laser jammers?

My personal favourite is a baseball bat. Works every time!!

 

 

BLINDER M27

 

"No more speeding tickets from laser guns and laser speed cameras."
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