Waylap1
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My real name is Ty Kwando and I'm from North KoreaHeh do you believe ANY of that is really me? ;-) keep tryin
You all are so f'd now that we have your license plate numbers. Stupid gringos.
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My real name is Ty Kwando and I'm from North KoreaHeh do you believe ANY of that is really me? ;-) keep tryin
so true.... i got my vanity plate... so that it stands out.. and if i have to hide the licence plate y would i even have vanity plate...Not sure why people cover their plates in pictures, I drive around with my plates all day long, have pictures of my car all over FB, and have stated them on this forum. If you are really that worried, cover your plates when you take your car out...
Hey, I know that guy!!! :lol::gossip:
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I can completely agree with this ESPECIALLY if you are photographing cars other than your own. For example, at a car show. That is not your plate you are showing but someone else's. For courtesy I would always blur somebody else's plate.As somebody who photographs cars at car shows somewhat frequently, I have two rules:
1) Non-vanity plates get blurred. They're just there for purposes of legality, adding nothing to the car itself, and seeing as how you can glean an address from a license plate number, I blur them. Theft in Chicago happens everywhere - suburbs, city, you name it - so better safe than sorry. It's much easier for a potential thief to look at pictures of meets on the internet so as not to arouse suspicion at the show itself.
2) Vanity plates get left out in the open. They're put out there specifically to be seen, and are meant to be part of the car's aesthetics, so they're left as-is.
Two simple rules. Makes it nice and easy for me; nobody's ever given me shit for following this line of thinking.
:cheers:That's why I carry.
Here in Canada, its unheard of to carry, unless you belong in a gang.That's what we need... more paranoid people carrying guns.
OK, that's going to get me in trouble.