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Scared to show your plates? I don't get it.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kevin Lee, Sep 19, 2003.

  1. Kevin Lee
    Joined: Nov 12, 2001
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    I didn't want to muck up raven's post about his daughter but I'm just curious why some people feel like they have to block their license plate out of photos. Don't you display them for the whole world as you drive down the street? What does the criminal world have to gain from photographed and published license plates? Are you just scared of the man? What gives? It seems more than a little silly and paranoid but maybe I'm missing the point.
     
  2. i think its just that they dont want you to know that they are from florida, missouri, etc. if you fuzz out your plate theres a slight chance people might think your a ruler from california.
     
  3. Antibilly
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    I agree? kinda?? but its kinda like posting your address or phone number!! the internet is and tough street with alot of pick pockets! all they need is your wallet and they can get into your LIFE!!!!
     
  4. Antibilly
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    Cali ****s keep it!!! [​IMG]
     
  5. McGrath
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    I agree, California is the root of evil.... [​IMG]
     
  6. daddylama
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    [ QUOTE ]
    I agree, California is the root of evil.... [​IMG]

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    Yeah... yeah, it is. Been here for 14 years off and on.

    I'd blur my plate to avoid people seeing my "1997" registration sticker... or or keep people from asking why ive got a Kansas plate on my car, living in CA. (damn DMV wants over a grand to register it)

    Other than that, i really have no clue why people blur their plates. Weird. Good question, though...
     
  7. burndup
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    Oh, but I AM a ruler from California.
     

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  8. hotrodladycrusr
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    I would block out the plate just for his daughters safety. There are some real wackos in the world, stalkers amoung others. A guy might try to find her based on that truck.
     
  9. OGNC
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    LOL, Burnedup! Every time i see Ruler in a post from here on out I am going to think about that dumb picture! [​IMG]
     
  10. In Texas-
    Post a pic of your car..
    Some Fuktard on the internet sees that your car has that part he has been needing..
    He gets the plate number from your non-blurred picture and goes to http://www.publicdata.com
    Puts in license number
    Gets address where car is registered.
    Fuktard goes to address and swipes part.

    I know the number is out there everytime you drive around on the streets but there are some strange fukers on the internet...
     
  11. Smokin Joe
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    Crooks have been known to target people by their plates. They get your address from public records or from a cooperative cop or insurance agent then show up with the trucks and tools when you're at work or out of town. Also people get the address from your plate and call harr***ing you to sell the friggin car. That's happened to me. That's why magazines usually block out the plate or cover them with their logo on the feature cars.

    I have Idaho Oldtimer plate 1931. Every so often someone calls or shows up at my door wanting to buy that plate.
     
  12. Evel
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    Don't forget where this Hot Rod **** started...

    [​IMG]

    Evel
     
  13. raven
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    Oh great, now I get the horror stories after I posted the pics with the plate...
    r
     
  14. hotrodladycrusr
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    Well, it's only the 3,500? harmless [​IMG]HAMB guys right now you have to worry about. They know not to mess with YOU [​IMG] Just don't publish the plate on the CD and she'll be alright. [​IMG]
     
  15. Donzie
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    Ya don't have to worry about the ones from Michigan.... oh, come on, you know what we are, go ahead and say it.
    C'mon, all together now....
     
  16. hotrodladycrusr
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  17. Donzie
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    GAY *****ES!! C'mon, get it right girl!!
     
  18. hotrodladycrusr
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    I love men too much to ever be called "gay" but I've been called a "*****" a time or two [​IMG]
     
  19. jdubbya
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    Thats right we are not some stalking losers, we are just some innocent gay *****es...or something like that
     
  20. SKR8PN
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    [ QUOTE ]
    I love men too much to ever be called "gay" but I've been called a "*****" a time or two [​IMG]

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    I can't believe anyone would EVER call you THAT [​IMG]
    By the way,how many times has YOUR plate been posted on the internet?????? [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  21. CharlieLed
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    Say I ran that plate in burndup's "ruler" pic and found the rightful owner! There's a 110 yr old geezer comin' over to kick your *** and recover his plate! [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  22. TWO
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    I can get your name and address from a lic plate number and so can anyone. That's true everytime you drive down the street, but probably a lot more people see a pic on the internet than a car on the street, and if you're driving it even less will get a chance to get the plate number since not everyone will have time or be close enough to get it. It just seems smart to block out plate numbers to me.
     
  23. Gracie
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    "paranoia may destroy ya"
     
  24. Funny that most people that live in California arn't even from California, lol. There's gotta be a reason!
     
  25. It's a little late to be worrying about privacy et al.

    Bout 8 years ago when we got the Internet into work a guy plugged in my name to a free program and got back, address, phone # and map to the house.
    Kinda stunned me it did.

    Now, if you plug your phone number into Google it will spit back your name and address.

    To top it off, a couple weeks back I was doing some research on house valuations with a view toward selling my house and hit a site that would do it for $9.95.
    Figured it was a reasonable price as I thought the first real estate agent had tossed a lowball figure at me.

    Anyhow, the information comes back along with every neighbor up and down the street for about five houses on both sides along with their phone numbers and the names of everyone who lived in the house with them.
    Way more information than I wanted and a touch scary as well.
    The real interesting part was for an extra $3.95 you could get their arrest records if any as well as ***ets and probably their credit report.

    The Genii is out of the bottle and he ain't goin back....
     
  26. [ QUOTE ]
    Funny that most people that live in California arn't even from California, lol. There's gotta be a reason!

    [/ QUOTE ]

    That's been going on for a while.
    My 6th grade cl*** and the other 6th grade gl*** went to the beach on a school bus for a "graduating from the 6th grade" beach party.
    Hey, we had some cool teachers ... try to do that one nowadays....

    Anyway, right before we started home one of the teachers asked for all the native born Californians to raise their hands.
    Out of about 50 kids, only 5 or 6 raised their hands.
    And I was one fwiw.
     
  27. Phil Stevens
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    Oh yes, we all like to protect our privacy, we live in a world of instant food, instant communication, instant everything, which is probably why we like to " go back " to a better time through our involvment with old cars, to escape if you will.
    I can't help but notice that if you click on HAMB members profiles, there's not much info, I use my real name as my username, was that a mistake?
    Maybe it's different for us " down under ".
    We visited America back in 1979, we arrived in San Francisco, drove to L.A. and then up to Oregon to visit friends, we also drove to Nevada and then back S.F. never any trouble, apart fron some people from Oregon who told us to **** off back to Cali.( we had a rented Cali. car ) when we explained who we were all was ok!
    Now if we did that trip again would it be different? would we have to carry " protection " would we have to make sure we only drove in the daytime, would we be better to stay home!
    Don't get me wrong, we spent 3 weeks there and loved it.
     
  28. CharlieLed
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    [ QUOTE ]
    Funny that most people that live in California arn't even from California, lol. There's gotta be a reason!

    [/ QUOTE ]

    I grew up in Cincinnati but came to SoCal in the Navy in 1968, never went back 'cept to visit. I travel alot in my work and I see many corners of the US; it seems that no matter where you go these days there is a large number of people who live in an area/state who didn't originate there. It used to be cool to have a sticker on the back of your car saying that you are a "native" of your state; the way I see it, you can't change where you're born but you sure as hell change where you live. My motto, "Californian by choice, not chance"...
    Oh yeah, not everyone who lives in this state is a wild-*** flamin' liberal, there are still a few rednecks here too.... [​IMG]
     
  29. If they see my plate- they can come pick up their reward- I have it loaded....... [​IMG]
     

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