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Veil anti-laser coating

ayasin

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I just bought some of this. Do you guys have any experience with it? I got a laser ticket so I thought some extra defense would be prudent. Do you guys think I should put it on the grill?
 
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I think you should put it in a trash bucket then write Dunce on the bucket and place bucket on your head. You just spent 90 dollars, on Laser Stealth Coating. You've been watching too many reruns of Knight Rider. LASER STEALTH COATING, that's a good one.
 
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I don't care who you are......thats some funny **** right there.
 
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Looks like a couple of people didn't miss their bowls of hateraid this morning. It's not designed to make your car invisible to laser...it's designed to reduce the range of detection so you have 4-5 seconds to react to your laser detector going off. There are numerous positive reviews of it on the web and Radar Roy tested and verified that it does in fact reduce the effective range of the laser gun when targeting your car. I was just curious if anyone here had used it.
 
I think you should put it in a trash bucket then write Dunce on the bucket and place bucket on your head. You just spent 90 dollars, on Laser Stealth Coating. You've been watching too many reruns of Knight Rider. LASER STEALTH COATING, that's a good one.

I was thinking the same thing. Just didn't want to say it! That was my good laugh for the day!
 
In all fairness ayasin, you have an amazing car, that has more power than any human being needs. If you haven't used the product please see if you can get your money back because those things don't work. What I suggest is to drive normally when on public roads. Try to find a track or driving club near you, where you can get your speed fix, safely, and legally. Then you wont feel compelled to drive like Tony Stewart on the same road that mothers are trekking their kids around.
 
Snakeoil sells well to this day. Mythbusters ended the myth of any hopes of beating radar/laser camera tickets. They tried everything from stealth coatings, add on metal plates to deflect beams, jammers, chaff foil to ..... you name it. Also the BS plastic covers for over the license and nothing worked except James Bond license plate flipping of phony plates which would get you a long jail stay if used for real. Ditto for hand-held or car mounted units.
 
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