If the car is stolen, wouldn't the owner report it as stolen? And if cops ran the plates, wouldn't they think they found a stolen car? And if they stopped the car and ran the VIN, wouldn't they discover that the car was in fact, stolen? And sporting bogus plates...If its a common car, someone can make replica plates and then steal another car (similar make, model, color...). They can put their replica plates on a stolen car and if the police happen to see it and run the plates but not the VIN their search wouldn't show the car as stolen.
Right?I don't worry about it because every time you drive the car or leave it parked somewhere, people can see your plates. I would be more worried about someone local stealing my plates than someone on the internet trying to fabricate my plates.
Interesting read. Thanks for sharing. There's a lot of kooks out there, for sure. I guess it just comes down to your own comfort zone. I suppose blocking tags is a reasonable precaution, but it's sad that we've got to worry about all of these horrific "what ifs?" because of a few bad apples.
One guy heard from another guy, most likely on the "internet" that it will keep Crime away...I see lots of photos of Mustangs on this forum, and most of them have had their license plates intentionally obscured. Why? :shrug:
I thought since we had a good bit of IT centric folks, my comment would generate a chuckle. Oh well :headbonk:They are trying to hide some of their PII.