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robszumski | 2 months ago

Same author talked about adversarial license plates that trick these cameras with a sequence of black blocks, discussed here in original form [1]. He is interested in breaking both the plate detection (ideal) and character recognition (good). The examples are pretty cool looking.

[1]: https://youtu.be/Pp9MwZkHiMQ?&t=1428

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smokel|2 months ago

In most countries, this is prohibited by law. While it might be interesting from a technical perspective, it does not help in practice.

orthoxerox|2 months ago

Yep, and the overwhelming majority of people using them are not principled cypherpunks, but parking fee dodgers and habitual dangerous drivers.

xyzal|2 months ago

Instead of a sticker like in the video make a stencil and spray diluted mud through it. Plausible deniability!

hnburnsy|2 months ago

Not a problem, the TPMS will give you away.

stronglikedan|2 months ago

Get it while it's hot, cuz it's already illegal in some states, and will be in more soon!

You will be tracked and you will be happy about it.

dole|2 months ago

Flock data retention is defaulted to 30 days, but can vary up to a year or longer depending on the terms of the municipality contract.