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    Car Photo's Showing Rego

    I want to post up some pics of my Isuzu 110.

    I notice that some people pixelate or blur out the rego plates

    What is the issue with showing your reg?

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    Some people don't like showing there rego number because they think government agents might troll the web searching for illegally modified vehicles that they can then issue defect notices on. If the number plate isn't legible, then they can't track the owner.

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    blured out rego usually indicates something illigeal

    cheers phil

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    I think it is generally OK to post a pic showing a plate provided you have the consent of the owner. I personally dont see a major problem with it as the plate is in full public view when on the street. Hell, mine is my forum name and my avatar

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Some people don't like showing there rego number because they think government agents might troll the web searching for illegally modified vehicles that they can then issue defect notices on. If the number plate isn't legible, then they can't track the owner.
    Lucky they have their tinfoil hats on

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    I wish someone would steal mine,it's insured for 16K!!!.It has PAT303 plates and they are bright blue if anyones interested. Pat

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    Not that I think it would apply on here, but one of the potential problems with posting your number plates might be other people "reporting" vehicles which they believe to be illegally modified.

    Have a look at this link to the Ausjeep forum - page 14 onwards is the interesting bit.

    Yumpets Xj - AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM

    Reading this definitely shows us how good we have it here with a well run forum.

    I've got no hesitation in posting a pic including my rego number on this forum, but would have second thoughts on some other forums that I've seen.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Tin foil hat brigade mate.
    Anyone in public can see your car with your plate on it, and report it if they so wish.

    What a crock.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I remove my plates from photos I paste online just as a precaution. Doesn't take long to do and might save me a headache one day for whatever reason.

    I remove other peoples plates from photos I post up as a courtesy to the owners in case they think the same way I do.

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    Don't know what it is like in Aust but here (in NZ) it used to be very easy for anyone to get owners name and address based on rego plate details. I think it has changed somewhat but am unsure. If that person was to read further (s)he would be aware of what items are on the vehicle thus making it a target for slime balls to thieve off with it.

    Has happened a few times over here on other forums whereby the signature of the poster has all the modifications including expensive bits and then they include a photo showing rego - truck goes missing and is found days later under a bridge with all the exxy bits missing...

    I have never heard of the "dob in a modified truck" theory before... ...must be an ocker thing...

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