blanked numberplates

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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

I note that some of the number plates pinned to the Forum are blanked and some are not. Some only become blank if you click onto the photo to enlarge, interesting.

I understand the security reasons for blanking numberplates so I won't elaborate here, but am I right in assuming the blanked ones are edited by members before they are forwarded onto the Forum, I forgot to blank mine in the cc owners section.

I don't know if it's worth admin considering blanking all plates before pinning them to the Forum, but I guess this would be an extremely laborious task for anyone to undertake, maybe a reminder to members that they may wish to do the same would be an idea?

Robbie. :smile:

Vince
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Post by Vince »

>I understand the security reasons for blanking numberplates so I won't elaborate here...
>Robbie.

I don't. Could you elaborate for me, please.

Vince.

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Post by Robbie »

Vince, I'll PM you.

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Post by denmark »

i am curious too: why blank the plates?

denmark

Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

OK, oh well, to save any further PM'ing I'll briefly explain.

Known criminals tend to duplicate plates for stolen vehicles to match known makes/models and colours already registered on the road.

That way if they get the police behind them running a PNC numberplate check, it doesn't automatically come up as a stolen vehicle.

Of coure there are many other reasons, including those that would rather stay anonymous so that people couldn't recognise their car and therefore establish their daily movements.

Robbie.

duncs
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Post by duncs »

lyndon doctored the photos for me so the plate wouldn't show.

shame he couldn't do anything about the ugly mug sat in the car though....

duncs

Derek
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Post by Derek »

i edited out the last half of my plate for the reasons mentioned by robbie.

derek

p.s. i wouldn't ask lyndon to do it for all as it was bad enough doing it for my own :grin:
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Post by Pauline »

Can we just put black tape over the plates? Bit like readers wives, not that I know ANYTHING about that! :lol:
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Post by CB »

Wouldn't black tape be a bit "Bravo Two Zero"?
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Post by rob »

Pauline, not that you have any pictures obviously, but are you going to post them with you car :lol:

you would then get a few stars from Lyndon, probably for censorship reasons though and not for quantity of posts :grin:

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Post by Matt »

Thank goodness the owners' pics don't have that annoying staple in the middle... Oops, I didn't say that. :lol:
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Post by Pauline »

On 2002-05-17 22:24, rob wrote:
you would then get a few stars from Lyndon, probably for censorship reasons though and not for quantity of posts :grin:
Ha ha ha Rob, nice to hear from you Rob :grin: Oh, nor QUALITY either :lol:

Got a tyre for my alloy, fits nicely in my boot even with roof down, thank you HB, and I've put it in upside down so I can still fit shopping in the hole in the middle :smile:
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Post by Robbie »

Nice space saving idea with the tyre, simple solutions are always the best.

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Post by Matt »

Brilliant Pauline!!
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