Hmmmm. Sounds like a boon to the criminal fraternity as well as celebs.
I don't know about the US, but in the UK it is illegal to obscure your number plate. My ex was stopped by the police for having mud all over his numberplate - it was genuinely just muddy (we'd been up to the woods) but it gave them the chance to check his tax and breathalyse him - we'd been to the pub afterwards and the car probably smelled of the booze on my breath at least.
This suggests a product that has the same effect (however it is achieved) would probably be outlawed.
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