chriscard25 Report post Posted April 22, 2010 Hello--didn't know where to put this so this looked like as good as spot as any. I have always wondereed(even though I beleive I know) why when posting pics to the forums, some people blur their tags, and some dont? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpreuss Report post Posted April 22, 2010 Hello--didn't know where to put this so this looked like as good as spot as any. I have always wondereed(even though I beleive I know) why when posting pics to the forums, some people blur their tags, and some dont? I wondered that too. It's on my car, visible for anyone to see on the highway. Not like I have my telephone number on my rear window or something. Besides, I paid extra for my plates. But the "Y" was taken so I had to use "I". :camera: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
akirby Report post Posted April 22, 2010 I wondered that too. It's on my car, visible for anyone to see on the highway. Not like I have my telephone number on my rear window or something. Besides, I paid extra for my plates. But the "Y" was taken so I had to use "I". :camera: There is a difference between having it visible to people in your home town or who you drive by on the streets versus showing it to potentially millions of people on an internet site, especially if you were to get into a heated argument with someone online. You don't want them being able to track you down physically. It wouldn't bother me personally, but I could see where some folks might not want that info to be known. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fus1on Report post Posted May 4, 2010 Now who'd post their real license plate?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThirdImpact Report post Posted September 26, 2010 (edited) Working in Law Enforcement, it's as easy as knowing someones name to get all ID's, vehicles, and driving records related to them. And B ) If you don't know their name, all it takes is knowing their plate to get their name, and subsequently all the other mentioned information. And if they're not in the secretary of state/national database, google can pull up many skeletons. Its more so a personal preference for many I'm sure, but on the other hand, it adds just a tiny bit of privacy in the event that someone e-rages and knows a cop that can pull up the information. Yes it's illegal to disseminate any confidential information to the public, but I've witnessed it over and over. People have even been fired for looking into silly matters such as running daughter's boyfriend(s), etc.... Edit: damn smileys, lolEdit #2: Fun fact, I can run all those license plates in the avatars above as I'm typing this, lol... all it takes is state abbreviations and you can pull them up from anywhere in the U.S. or Canada.... scary stuff if in the wrong hands =P Personally, I prefer hiding my plate from the internet-world, haha Edited September 26, 2010 by ThirdImpact Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpreuss Report post Posted September 27, 2010 Working in Law Enforcement, it's as easy as knowing someones name to get all ID's, vehicles, and driving records related to them. And B ) If you don't know their name, all it takes is knowing their plate to get their name, and subsequently all the other mentioned information. And if they're not in the secretary of state/national database, google can pull up many skeletons. I thought about the privacy issue, but then how many people see my plate daily while I am driving? Probably more than read this forum. If I tick someone off while driving, they have the same opportunity to find out who I am. Of course, it is easier to remember a vanity plate number than a random combination of letters and numbers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThirdImpact Report post Posted October 2, 2010 I thought about the privacy issue, but then how many people see my plate daily while I am driving? Probably more than read this forum. If I tick someone off while driving, they have the same opportunity to find out who I am. Of course, it is easier to remember a vanity plate number than a random combination of letters and numbers. This is very true.... however on the upside if you tick someone off, most of the time you escape without them even bothering or getting to see your license plate. They just cuss out the window or try to rear-end you. Also, if they do get your plate and call 911, the caller usually always wants to remain "anonymous", which means its a "Make your own case" and if you see a squad pull up behind you, well..... most people start driving properly, lol And the officer drives off because theres no signed complainant, no visible reckless driving, and thus, no probable cause for you to be pulled over. (They will run your plate while they're behind you though, so probably shouldn't drive like an ass if your vehicle registration or driver's license is suspended, revoked, etc... lol) Anyways, guess my main point is its much harder to get someones license plate when they're flying away from you, versus it sitting online ready to print, email, send, etc... Its all very situational, and entirely up to each own's preferences. If I had a nice vanity plate I wouldn't mind posting it online, but not while it was on my main vehicle I use every day, lolYa never know what some crazy people will do with someone elses information. Best Regards..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites