WHY do people hide their license plate number?!
#2
Its personal preference. You can take a license plate number and find all the info of the owner, meaning the location of the car. Obviously the plate gets seen by people driving but how many people are going to remember or write it down but hwats the point of making it easier. If someone wants to break into your house are you gonna say why bother locking the door? It's piece of mind more then anything and its not hurting you or anyone else so in the end everyone is happy.
#3
Yeah, I never blur my license plate pics in pictures. I do it when I post other people's cars, but not my own. I figure, if your car is souped up enough, people will recognize you anyway regardless of what your license plate number is.
I didn't know you could look up where somebody lives by their license plate though. At least my car is registered to a different address.
I didn't know you could look up where somebody lives by their license plate though. At least my car is registered to a different address.
#4
Yeah, I never blur my license plate pics in pictures. I do it when I post other people's cars, but not my own. I figure, if your car is souped up enough, people will recognize you anyway regardless of what your license plate number is.
I didn't know you could look up where somebody lives by their license plate though. At least my car is registered to a different address.
I didn't know you could look up where somebody lives by their license plate though. At least my car is registered to a different address.
#6
Iam a towtruck driver and we look up the info of the car by the license plate number or vin number we can find out the house address the legal owner the bank info,if the owner has a valid drivers license and valid registration.so I cover up both license plate and vin number
#7
Iam a towtruck driver and we look up the info of the car by the license plate number or vin number we can find out the house address the legal owner the bank info,if the owner has a valid drivers license and valid registration.so I cover up both license plate and vin number
I mean, so what?
#8
well theives could find out the location of where the car is registered to and maybe steal the car..the towtruck company only use the info to make sure the person picking up the car from our tow yard is the registered owner
#11
In general, thieves are opportunists. Your average thieve won't have access to the state department licensing bureau records/database. It's much more likely they would simply spot the car sitting somewhere, then try to steal it.
Last edited by reako; 12-28-2008 at 06:49 PM.
#13
Firstly, Happy Holidays.
Secondly, how are "they" going to steal a car with a transponder system when the key is one of a billion possible codes, PLUS they need the proper mechanical cuts AND its a laser cut type key?! ($8000-$10,000 needed for equipment and blanks.)
IT seems silly, to me. That's all I mean.
"Incognito" is over-rated!
Thank you.
IM<HO,
Craig, The Locksmith
P.S. I could find out more about a person just by asking around! That's how I track-down slow payers and other dead-beats.
Secondly, how are "they" going to steal a car with a transponder system when the key is one of a billion possible codes, PLUS they need the proper mechanical cuts AND its a laser cut type key?! ($8000-$10,000 needed for equipment and blanks.)
IT seems silly, to me. That's all I mean.
"Incognito" is over-rated!
Thank you.
IM<HO,
Craig, The Locksmith
P.S. I could find out more about a person just by asking around! That's how I track-down slow payers and other dead-beats.
#14
And I thought the Yukon was easy on the eyes...
#15
I haven't taken any in a while... This calls for a road trip! I do have one picture from a failed mountain climb, my climbing partner's face and water hose says it all.
-15*F at the base, traveled one mile in two and a half hours, then 200 feet every fifteen minutes. -25*F when we gave up on breaking trail through 2 foot deep powder that rendered snow shoes useless.
-15*F at the base, traveled one mile in two and a half hours, then 200 feet every fifteen minutes. -25*F when we gave up on breaking trail through 2 foot deep powder that rendered snow shoes useless.
#16
I'll be sure to cheer for you when I see you in a police chase video . You have one awesome looking Fit!
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