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Lovely. A bit of social proof hacking could go a long way to making these kind of adversarial designs more common on the streets - hire some actors to go round the city with CV-defeating makeup on, or these T-shirts, or these garments: https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/qvgpvv/adversarial-fashio... (though I wonder if those designs might be shut down by copyrights on license plate designs?)

(As an aside I got a kick out of reading "some kind of hypebeast Supreme x MIT collab")



Don't forget to have them carry around 3D printed full auto assault turtles.


> shut down by copyrights on license plate designs

Afaik anything made by the government is expressly public domain in the US, but dunno about state govs. Unless, anyway, the state buys a design from a private company, at which point my law knowledge ends.


I'm sure if you avoided trademarked symbols or phrases using just letters in a rectangle it wouldn't be a problem. Time to create a few bumper stickers to fool ALPR's.




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