Mike, and where would someone find this paint? If they were located up in Canada, that might prove difficult. But good to know!most of the family carousel car washes sell clear reflective paint.
works great at night to make the plate look like a bright white square... but not during the day....
No offense, but that is one of THE most ridiculous rationalizations I have ever heard. So it's the camera's fault? Dude, we are all responsible for our actions....A camera doesn't "make" us speed....We decide to.The reason you get mad is A-the cameras are not for safety reasons, the "it makes interstates safer" claim has been proven in just as many cases as its been negated. And B-there is absolutely no way you can argue against the fact that it is a money-making ploy. Do research on redlight traffic cameras too, they cause an increase in fenderbenders and big collisions due to motorists attempting to beat the light and not get a ticket or having to slam on their brakes to avoid a ticket.
If you're speeding, and you get a ticket, why would you have the nerve to get mad about it and blame "the man"? You were speeding, you knew you weren't supposed to...You played the odds and got caught. Pay your fine and get over it. Why be a bitch about it?
TREAT MODE! :applause:If you're speeding, and you get a ticket, why would you have the nerve to get mad about it and blame "the man"? You were speeding, you knew you weren't supposed to...You played the odds and got caught. Pay your fine and get over it. Why be a bitch about it?
Mostly because fighting the law is kind of an American tradition, just the same as skirting the law is - cameras make that hard to do. Just because it's the law doesn't mean it isn't ridiculous though. Laws are supposed to protect society not generate cash flow for a bloated bureaucracy (or hey, a private company.) That said... breaking the law is breaking the law so you have to pay the price even if you disagree with it.No offense, but that is one of THE most ridiculous rationalizations I have ever heard. So it's the camera's fault? Dude, we are all responsible for our actions....A camera doesn't "make" us speed....We decide to.
Again, you are responsible for your actions...Period.
You take a chance to beat the light and get caught by a camera or a cop on his bike, guess what? YOU were speeding! Pay your fines and don't whine.
LOL! I have had more tickets than I can count!I'm not going to argue this. Clearly you're mind is made up...until you get a ticket yourself that is.