Spray-on mud and speed cameras?

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Hi,

Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?

I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
http://www.sprayonmud.com.

Have you used such products, or know any stories about people who have?

What are the ways in which it can be used and why? Such products are
marketed to 4x4 owners looking to give their vehicle an authentic
just-been-up-the-side-of-a-mountain look, but I have read from some
people who say they could be used to cover cars' registration plates to
avoid detection by speed cameras (something the manufacturer of the
above product says it does not condone and an activity it
discourages)... Got any stories about either of these uses? Ever used
spray-on mud yourself to avoid getting nicked or flashed?

What do you think of spray-on-mud - handy way for busy drivers to get
4x4 street cred, pointless yuppie posturing, perfect way to evade the
long arm of the law?

I'd love to hear from anyone who has used this type of thing or who has
any anecdotes.

If you'd rather not be identified, email [email protected].

Thanks.

 
[email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>

Well , personally I'd just use real mud which can be found F.O.C. quite
easily.


Oh , and I've seen trafPol pulling over cars with illegible numberplates and
making them clean them at the side of the road

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<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use *news group spamming*, or know anyone else who does?


**** *right* off, ****.

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[email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>
> I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
> http://www.sprayonmud.com.
>


You're really a copper looking for some easy nicks aren't you? C'mon you can
be honest with us, we won't tell. ;)


 
No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
expert motoring enthusiasts.

 
[email protected] wrote:
> No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
> product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
> here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
> expert motoring enthusiasts.


People here like Sierras, Jap imports, Capris and Alfas. You're looking in
the wrong place...
--
"Excuse me, would you mind not farting while I'm saving the world?"

"Would you rather silent but deadly?"


 
[email protected] wrote:

> No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
> product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
> here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
> expert motoring enthusiasts.


Who do you work for?

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Woa I detect a cross posting, I once drove a sierra for sure, but I do not
like Jap imports or any kind of 4x4 that does not have a land rover badge
and was made this side of the millenium

Spray on rust anyone ???


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Series 3 rust and holes



"Tim S Kemp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> People here like Sierras, Jap imports, Capris and Alfas. You're looking in
> the wrong place...
> --
> "Excuse me, would you mind not farting while I'm saving the world?"
>
> "Would you rather silent but deadly?"
>
>



 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember [email protected] saying something
like:

>No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
>product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
>here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
>expert motoring enthusiasts.


LOL.

I've got all the mud you could want, but does anybody want to buy it?
--

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On 5 Jun 2005 14:13:05 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>
>I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
>http://www.sprayonmud.com.
>
>Have you used such products, or know any stories about people who have?
>
>What are the ways in which it can be used and why? Such products are
>marketed to 4x4 owners looking to give their vehicle an authentic
>just-been-up-the-side-of-a-mountain look, but I have read from some
>people who say they could be used to cover cars' registration plates to
>avoid detection by speed cameras (something the manufacturer of the
>above product says it does not condone and an activity it
>discourages)... Got any stories about either of these uses? Ever used
>spray-on mud yourself to avoid getting nicked or flashed?
>
>What do you think of spray-on-mud - handy way for busy drivers to get
>4x4 street cred, pointless yuppie posturing, perfect way to evade the
>long arm of the law?
>
>I'd love to hear from anyone who has used this type of thing or who has
>any anecdotes.
>
>If you'd rather not be identified, email [email protected].
>
>Thanks.



Try this site, it has some good info
www.sprayonbull****.com



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<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>
> I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
> http://www.sprayonmud.com.
>
> Have you used such products, or know any stories about people who have?
>
> What are the ways in which it can be used and why? Such products are
> marketed to 4x4 owners looking to give their vehicle an authentic
> just-been-up-the-side-of-a-mountain look, but I have read from some
> people who say they could be used to cover cars' registration plates to
> avoid detection by speed cameras (something the manufacturer of the
> above product says it does not condone and an activity it
> discourages)... Got any stories about either of these uses? Ever used
> spray-on mud yourself to avoid getting nicked or flashed?
>
> What do you think of spray-on-mud - handy way for busy drivers to get
> 4x4 street cred, pointless yuppie posturing, perfect way to evade the
> long arm of the law?
>
> I'd love to hear from anyone who has used this type of thing or who has
> any anecdotes.
>
> If you'd rather not be identified, email [email protected].
>
> Thanks.
>

Cross posting is not good form, even for a journalist. And mixing your
countries up is even worse, it smells of a newbie freelancer.
An article on spray on mud may tittilate readers of some obscure rag or
another, but there are many more important issues that you could address.
Try actually reading the ng's that you cross posted to. You'll find a wealth
of ideas.

Cheers
Jim


 
"Brimstone" <[email protected]> writes:

>[email protected] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>>
>> I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
>> http://www.sprayonmud.com.


>You're really a copper looking for some easy nicks aren't you? C'mon you can
>be honest with us, we won't tell. ;)


The stuff is probably made by a company in which the local equivalent of the
NSW Police Association has a majority shareholding. :cool:

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[email protected] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>
> I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
> http://www.sprayonmud.com.
>
> Have you used such products, or know any stories about people who have?
>
> What are the ways in which it can be used and why? Such products are
> marketed to 4x4 owners looking to give their vehicle an authentic
> just-been-up-the-side-of-a-mountain look, but I have read from some
> people who say they could be used to cover cars' registration plates to
> avoid detection by speed cameras (something the manufacturer of the
> above product says it does not condone and an activity it
> discourages)... Got any stories about either of these uses? Ever used
> spray-on mud yourself to avoid getting nicked or flashed?
>
> What do you think of spray-on-mud - handy way for busy drivers to get
> 4x4 street cred, pointless yuppie posturing, perfect way to evade the
> long arm of the law?
>
> I'd love to hear from anyone who has used this type of thing or who has
> any anecdotes.
>
> If you'd rather not be identified, email [email protected].
>
> Thanks.


Pointless yuppie posturing. Driving with a number plate obscured, whether it
is sprayed on or real mud, is illegal and subject to very heavy fines and
loss of points, as you are presumably aware since you cross posted to
aus.cars.offroad.
JD
 
[email protected] came up with the following;:
> No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
> product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
> here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
> expert motoring enthusiasts.


And if you'd done, as a 'real' journalist might have, some basic research
and actually read a while some of the posts on this group, you'd have found
that there are few, very few, indeed probably none, who would ever need
spray-on feckin' mud.

This is a forum for Landrovers, not BMW's or Lexus or ......

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Paul - xxx came up with the following;:
> [email protected] came up with the following;:
>> No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
>> product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
>> here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
>> expert motoring enthusiasts.

>
> And if you'd done, as a 'real' journalist might have, some basic research
> and actually read a while some of the posts on this group, you'd have
> found that there are few, very few, indeed probably none, who would ever
> need spray-on feckin' mud.
>
> This is a forum for Landrovers, not BMW's or Lexus or ......


oops ...

I missed the cross-post ... this was from AFL .. ;)


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(8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!
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Jim wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone use spray-on mud, or know anyone else who does?
>>
>> I am a journalist researching a story on products like the one at
>> http://www.sprayonmud.com.
>>
>> Have you used such products, or know any stories about people who
>> have?
>>
>> What are the ways in which it can be used and why? Such products are
>> marketed to 4x4 owners looking to give their vehicle an authentic
>> just-been-up-the-side-of-a-mountain look, but I have read from some
>> people who say they could be used to cover cars' registration plates
>> to avoid detection by speed cameras (something the manufacturer of
>> the
>> above product says it does not condone and an activity it
>> discourages)... Got any stories about either of these uses? Ever used
>> spray-on mud yourself to avoid getting nicked or flashed?
>>
>> What do you think of spray-on-mud - handy way for busy drivers to get
>> 4x4 street cred, pointless yuppie posturing, perfect way to evade the
>> long arm of the law?
>>
>> I'd love to hear from anyone who has used this type of thing or who
>> has any anecdotes.
>>
>> If you'd rather not be identified, email [email protected].
>>
>> Thanks.
>>

> Cross posting is not good form, even for a journalist. And mixing your
> countries up is even worse, it smells of a newbie freelancer.
> An article on spray on mud may tittilate readers of some obscure rag
> or another, but there are many more important issues that you could
> address. Try actually reading the ng's that you cross posted to.
> You'll find a wealth of ideas.
>


You're not seriously suggesting a journo should make an effort to get their
facts right and print the truth? Heaven's to Betsy! The Sun et al would go
out of business.


 
"Tim S Kemp" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

>> No. Neither am I trying to get publicity for the retailer of this
>> product, as has also been suggested. No ulterior motive - I'm asking
>> here because I thought I was looking at a knowledgeable community of
>> expert motoring enthusiasts.

>
> People here like Sierras, Jap imports, Capris and Alfas. You're
> looking in the wrong place...


Speak for yourself, people in here would driver over a sierra, capri, alfa
or most jap imports like a speed hump.

Which group are you posting on behalf of (note the x-post)?

And what's to say that one of the above drivers won't appreciate a coat of
spray on mud? I've seen sedans with mud that many 4WD owners would only
dream of!
 
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