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Re: Blocking vision/tracking cams "rule"

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Originally Posted by cbale2000 View Post
There's nothing against blocking a shot, per say, there is a rule about mechanisms specifically designed to block camera tracking, per R9.

Imo, the simple solution is to just use a sheet of polycarbonate for blocking shots.
This is purely semantics, but the isn't a rule about /blocking/ the camera image. There is a rule about blocking the vision of driver, and there is a rule about jamming, specifically mimicking the vision targets. But there is no rule about blocking cameras.
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