Why does everyone cover their license plate in pics?
Im probably missing something real silly here but i just have to ask.
Uummm...so that someone doesn't try to register or steal your bikes identity? Or yours.?
Ok cool.
Cheers for the info. :)
I dont really even think its too big a deal anyway. I mean 100s of people see it every day on the road, while parked etc...... That said I cover it sometimes anyway.
yea i don't even know why really. what could you do with it? you could check for tickets. I don't think there's any way to find an address with just a plate # is there? cause then you'd have a bunch of people being stalked after every road rage incident.
Quote from: reload on July 27, 2011, 07:31:57 AM
yea i don't even know why really. what could you do with it? you could check for tickets. I don't think there's any way to find an address with just a plate # is there? cause then you'd have a bunch of people being stalked after every road rage incident.
I can find your address with a last name (partial or full), first name (partial of rull) and atleast 1 personal characteristic (can even be roughly what field you work in) without knowing anything else about you... Scary the level of accessibility people put on the web.
I can take a plate number and get all the info on the owner.For less than respectful people,it means they can find your bike and you.The watch and wait for a good chance to mug you and steal your bike.Possibly come back and break into your home or vehicles.
Yes, anyone in a car can quickly jot down your number. This is true. but online is the world of the unseen, the covert. Meaning...
A person doesn't necessarily need to participate in a forum. They get your number, check the details, and then can do with them what they wish.
Cops can find out where you live - and other things I won't go into here.
Marketers could compile a list of known bike owners and sell the list or try to sell you schtuff.
Thieves can come and take your schit.
Michael
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2011-07-25/news/mh-driver-data-20110725_1_driver-histories-license-records-courtney-heidelberg
I don't think it is a big deal. I guess maybe someone could find out your address or something. whoopdeedoo
I think they would be dissappointed with what they found out about me...what would they steal? my debt...I'll give it to them, for free :icon_mrgreen:
My sister in law is paranoid about the identity theft issue...I figure they will get the info if they really want it anyway...
the crappy thing is that it is totally anonymous...you don't even know it has happened until you start getting notices in the mail and your credit is done...but I'm not going to worry that much about it...
I live in an average house, drive an average truck & make an average wage...if I was going to hit someone, I would aim higher... :confused:
Later.
Quote from: ben2go on July 27, 2011, 10:53:37 AM
I can take a plate number and get all the info on the owner.For less than respectful people,it means they can find your bike and you.The watch and wait for a good chance to mug you and steal your bike.Possibly come back and break into your home or vehicles.
Nova Scotia motorcycle plate# 158295, PM me when you have my name and address.
Quote from: cbrfxr67 on July 27, 2011, 01:01:45 PM
I don't think it is a big deal. I guess maybe someone could find out your address or something. whoopdeedoo
Anything connected to your license plate is considered public info under the "Freedom of Information Act".Which means they can go online or directly to the DMV and get all the info on you.They can even go get your social security number,birth certificate,criminal record,driving records,and medical records.
Quote from: jacob_ns on July 27, 2011, 02:08:58 PM
Quote from: ben2go on July 27, 2011, 10:53:37 AM
I can take a plate number and get all the info on the owner.For less than respectful people,it means they can find your bike and you.The watch and wait for a good chance to mug you and steal your bike.Possibly come back and break into your home or vehicles.
Nova Scotia motorcycle plate# 158295, PM me when you have my name and address.
Ha,I live in the US.I don't know how things work in Canada.
And you'd luv it in London. The authorities have these little cars with cameras on the roof that drive around recording their trip. Then, back at the office, they review the video so that parking infringements are issued. In response some folk wrap their plates in plastic bags to obscure the number! Don'tcha luv the way the world has gone!
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Quote from: ben2go on July 27, 2011, 05:31:47 PM
Quote from: cbrfxr67 on July 27, 2011, 01:01:45 PM
I don't think it is a big deal. I guess maybe someone could find out your address or something. whoopdeedoo
Anything connected to your license plate is considered public info under the "Freedom of Information Act".Which means they can go online or directly to the DMV and get all the info on you.They can even go get your social security number,birth certificate,criminal record,driving records,and medical records.
Wow, the miracle of that internet-thingie!
I'm not in Canada; how about you try California, 19U7787, and post or PM what you find?
The only thing I really fear is that the black helicopter folks will find me through the RFID chip in my driver's license.. :laugh:
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Quote from: Ourea on July 27, 2011, 10:42:05 PM
Quote from: MysterYvil on July 27, 2011, 10:12:47 PM
Quote from: ben2go on July 27, 2011, 05:31:47 PM
Quote from: cbrfxr67 on July 27, 2011, 01:01:45 PM
I don't think it is a big deal. I guess maybe someone could find out your address or something. whoopdeedoo
Anything connected to your license plate is considered public info under the "Freedom of Information Act".Which means they can go online or directly to the DMV and get all the info on you.They can even go get your social security number,birth certificate,criminal record,driving records,and medical records.
Wow, the miracle of that internet-thingie!
I'm not in Canada; how about you try California, 19U7787, and post or PM what you find?
The only thing I really fear is that the black helicopter folks will find me through the RFID chip in my driver's license.. :laugh:
From the information you have provided Matt, you have owned the following bikes...
1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 which you purchased in 2006, gone in 2007,
2005 Suzuki SV650 which you purchased in 2007 and sold early 2008,
1985 Suzuki GS700 purchased in January 2008,
1993 Kawasaki KLX650, purchased 2008,
2004 KTM 625 SMC purchased September 2008, reported as stolen september 2009,
1985 Yamaha RZ350 purchased 2008 and sold not too long after,
1999 Husquvarna TE610 purchased in 2009,
2000 Honda CBR929 purchased 2009 as a wreck, registered in October 09 and sold 2010,
2000 Suzuki SV650 which you have owned since june 2010.
Shal I continue with the treasure-trove of information?
ROFLMAO!
Not even close...
Where did you unearth such inaccurate information?
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Quote from: Ourea on July 27, 2011, 10:42:05 PM~snip~
Aaah, I see!
And you owned...
1948 Indian Chief, reported stolen by gypsies;
1968 Vincent Black Lightning, repossesed by a bank;
1986 Honda Helix, currently registered
And your closer friends call you "Binky," and buy you Shirley Temples after the unfortunate year that was 2005.
Quote from: Ourea on July 27, 2011, 11:13:49 PMYou wern't born on 1st May 1965?? :o
Sure I was... If you believe everything you read on internet fora...
Nice try, but the whole "public records" thing is
very overrated.
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Quote from: MysterYvil on July 27, 2011, 10:12:47 PM
Quote from: ben2go on July 27, 2011, 05:31:47 PM
Quote from: cbrfxr67 on July 27, 2011, 01:01:45 PM
I don't think it is a big deal. I guess maybe someone could find out your address or something. whoopdeedoo
Anything connected to your license plate is considered public info under the "Freedom of Information Act".Which means they can go online or directly to the DMV and get all the info on you.They can even go get your social security number,birth certificate,criminal record,driving records,and medical records.
Wow, the miracle of that internet-thingie!
I'm not in Canada; how about you try California, 19U7787, and post or PM what you find?
The only thing I really fear is that the black helicopter folks will find me through the RFID chip in my driver's license.. :laugh:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/inf/inf70.pdf
Just cause I am lazy doesn't mean i couldn't do it :p
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 05:38:46 AMhttp://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/inf/inf70.pdf
Just cause I am lazy doesn't mean i couldn't do it :p
Read through the form and you'll discover that addresses are NOT divulged.
Quote from: Ourea on July 27, 2011, 11:23:20 PM
My bad I had the wrong page up, check it...
1987 Honda Helix from 1987-1989,
1986 Kawi ZL 600 Eliminator from1989-1999
2009 Kawi Ninja 650 2009-present
2009 Suzuki GS500F 2010-present even though it's your wifes =]
Ummm, that's from BARF or SBR, not from my license number...
Which is my point- the information we post on the internet about ourselves in general is more of a security issue than a picture with your license plate in it.
Quote from: MysterYvil on July 28, 2011, 07:31:47 AM
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 05:38:46 AMhttp://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/inf/inf70.pdf
Just cause I am lazy doesn't mean i couldn't do it :p
Read through the form and you'll discover that addresses are NOT divulged.
Quote from: Ourea on July 27, 2011, 11:23:20 PM
My bad I had the wrong page up, check it...
1987 Honda Helix from 1987-1989,
1986 Kawi ZL 600 Eliminator from1989-1999
2009 Kawi Ninja 650 2009-present
2009 Suzuki GS500F 2010-present even though it's your wifes =]
Ummm, that's from BARF or SBR, not from my license number...
Which is my point- the information we post on the internet about ourselves in general is more of a security issue than a picture with your license plate in it.
Section C includes owners address... Under Current record
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 07:59:12 AMSection C includes owners address... Under Current record
And right above that is the requirement that
you first provide the owner's name and address...