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Where'd you get that? For my friend...
Beware, obstructing your license plate can get you a ticket in a plurality of states. Not saying you shouldn't do it, just that you should be informed about potential consequences.
You need adversarialy trained mud splats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB0gr7Fh6lY
Yup. Was just looking mine up and it seems like any material is illegal. If it only affected visibility from certain vertical angles I might be willing to give it a go.
https://camerastopper.com/products/camerastopper-system-cover-lens
I got mine here
Hrmm. Double checked my state law. I think most of those would run afoul of that. Are there versions that are visible within certain ranges vertically but all ranges horizontally? I think that might still run afoul but would be less likely to be caught just driving around.
Not that I'm aware of, I'm in Michigan and while I'm not 100% sure of it being illegal I'm willing to take a cop to court to prove that it is