Is it legal to use IR camera blockers to avoid unconstitutional traffic cameras and police plate scanners? Also considering putting one on my sun visor to blind out my face as well for backup.
I'm not against being pulled over or even ticketed by a HUMAN police officer, but I draw the line at automated and/or mechanical law enforcement.
>>16735831
Fuck off eurocuck
>>16735817
yes it is illegal
>>16735817
Depends on the area I believe.
>>16735834
You're retarded.
Camera blockers are snake oil.
Currently there is a man in Florida being charged with a felony, for trying to avoid tolls on public roads by having a remote controlled screen cover his plate as he went through the gates.
https://www.google.com/amp/abcnews.go.com/amp/US/florida-driver-allegedly-remote-controlled-license-plate-concealer/story%3Fid%3D44757645
>>16735817
If it's a "spray" that goes on the plate, they never work. And if ts a plastic shield that covers the plate, some states have laws against ANYTHING covering a plate.
>>16735817
Some states it's illegal, in the states where it is legal in some areas it's illegal. Google it instead of going on a mongolian basket weaving board.
Also, can you explain to me exactly how automated cameras violate any part of the constitution?
>Happy to automate production of the vehicle he's driving
>Not happy to automate being punished for breaking the laws in the society he chooses to reside in