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http://www.chargenomore.com/index.shtml
Should this be reported to someone? -- message by Robin May, consumer of liquids Hello. I'm one of those "roaring fascists of the left wing". Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. |
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![]() "Robin May" wrote in message ... http://www.chargenomore.com/index.shtml Should this be reported to someone? Probably - if they're not aware of it already. The web site says that the device is not illegal. That's probably one of these grey areas like radar speed-trap detectors, which are not (as far as I know) illegal to fit but are illegal if you actually use them to detect speed traps. I notice also a statement to the effect that because the device is manufactured in the US, the UK importer doesn't need to charge VAT. I have a nasty feeling that this is not true: the device should probably have some form of import tax or VAT paid on it as it comes into the country which the importer can then choose whether or not to pass onto the customer. But if the importer isn't paying import tax, that's his worry, not the customer's. I'm curious to know how it works - but the web site explains why it has to be vague about the specifics! I remember seeing number plates on sale at the Birmingham Motor Show a few years ago which had a highly-relective background that reproduced as plain yellow if illuminated by a flash gun. They were aimed at celebrities who didn't want their number plates to reproduce in paparazzi photos. I wondered at the time about the legality of them given the introduction of speed cameras at about the same time. I wouldn't condone the use of anything that allows you to evade the law (whether speed cameras or congestion charege cameras) but I've got to admit to a grudging respect for anything that allows you to avoid the congestion charge. By the way, what's the rule about the congestion charge? Are you only charged as you enter the zone, or are you charged also for every day that you're inside? Suppose you drive in (maybe even with your number plate masked!) and then never leave again because you only use the car within the zone - are you still charged? |
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"Robin May" wrote in message
... http://www.chargenomore.com/index.shtml Should this be reported to someone? The whole thing looks like a scam to me. The best way of fooling the cameras - which I know but will not reveal, as I support the concept of congestion charging - requires no power from the battery. Brian Blandford |
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![]() "Brian Blandford" wrote in message ... "Robin May" wrote in message ... http://www.chargenomore.com/index.shtml Should this be reported to someone? The whole thing looks like a scam to me. The best way of fooling the cameras - which I know but will not reveal, as I support the concept of congestion charging - requires no power from the battery. I can certainly think of a way that the cameras could be fooled using a system that *does* require power - the details given on the web site together which a "well, fancy that" discovery that I made when using a CCD-based video camera give the game away. But I won't say any more than that. |
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![]() "Paul Weaver" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:24:11 +0000, Martin Underwood wrote: I can certainly think of a way that the cameras could be fooled using a system that *does* require power - the details given on the web site together which a "well, fancy that" discovery that I made when using a CCD-based video camera give the game away. But I won't say any more than that. Infrared is usually picked up by cameras, so a few bright LED's will blind them. Easily stopped though with a decent filter. Exactly - that's what I was thinking of. You only have to point a TV remote at a still or video camera to see the LED glowing in the camera image. I *presume* that speed and CC cameras include an IR filter - if not, it wouldn't be hard to fit one! So I presume that the system described on the web site uses a different technique. |
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:24:11 +0000, Martin Underwood wrote:
I can certainly think of a way that the cameras could be fooled using a system that *does* require power - the details given on the web site together which a "well, fancy that" discovery that I made when using a CCD-based video camera give the game away. But I won't say any more than that. Infrared is usually picked up by cameras, so a few bright LED's will blind them. Easilly stopped though with a decent filter |
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 10:23:50 +0000, Martin Underwood wrote:
By the way, what's the rule about the congestion charge? Are you only charged as you enter the zone, or are you charged also for every day that you're inside? Suppose you drive in (maybe even with your number plate masked!) and then never leave again because you only use the car within the zone - are you still charged? Yes, there are fixed and mobile cameras in teh zone. Mind you anyone driving in the zone is a stupid idiot anyway. |
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Robin May writes:
Should this be reported to someone? Given that the domain has been registered with false details, I don't expect they'll be around for long. I certainly wouldn't be giving my credit card number to them. |
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On 18 Oct 2003 09:55:49 GMT, Robin May
wrote in : http://www.chargenomore.com/index.shtml Should this be reported to someone? As a rip-off? Yes. Fraud squad? -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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