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How could sombody do it with their foot? If the front tires are blocking the beams it shouldn't matter if a foot gets in there. At least not for turning on a red light, unless they have some type of reflective material on their shoe.
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how does a camera auto-focus work..........
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Toby i'm on your side bro. However alot of running shoes do have that reflective material on them. Who actually knows what happened? |
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Did the photog block the guard beam?
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