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Remote-Controlled License Plate Hiders Help You Get Away with Hood Rat Stuff Hot

Five-OhLet's face it: we'd all probably do a lot more scandalous stuff if we thought we could get away with it (just ask Tiger Woods or Jesse James). That fear of getting caught is what helps keep the crime rate low...but what if you could increase your chances of getting away scot free? What if, for instance, you were able to hide your license plate any time you wanted, with the flip of a switch?

Now, a company is making it possible by selling remote-controlled license plate hiding kits. They've been on the market for a while, but sold out pretty quickly. Now, the gadgets are back in stock...and only $159.99 $139.99. If you're willing to settle for a flip-switch hider, you can save $30.

The kits are universal, and work on all sport and road bikes. There are also kits you can buy to hide license plates on cars, trucks and vans.

The only question that remains is this: what would you do if you had one of these things on your bike? Would you finally get into that high speed chase you've always dreamed of? Or would you just run more red lights, without having to worry about a camera snapping your plate number? The possibilities are limited only by your imagination!

We're curious to know how many of you guys are interested in this kind of shady ass technology, so tell us in the comments section!

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