Ok you are driving at night, barely exceeding the speed limit and BANG out of the blue you are flashed by one of those photographic toll booths.
But you don't worry because you have the CaN Photo Phucker (tm) fitted to your vehicle.
This small device has a small photo sensitive gizmo, which is sensitive to sudden large changes in light and triggers a blinding flash directed down at your number plate, thus causing the photo image to be overexposed in this region and thus useless to the toll booth.
So this is a work of fiction, but is it viable?
The small photo sensitive gizmos are available.
The circuitry I am sure, would react in time, far quicker than the shutter speed of the camera, but would you be able to generate the light in time?
Or am I just dreaming?
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