Here ya go - now try to look it up
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Also - cover your license plates to preserve your "privacy"/prevent criminal activity,
and than tell us how that worked out for you.
Also - cover your license plates to preserve your "privacy"/prevent criminal activity,
and than tell us how that works
This is pretty much my whole point here.
Look. In times previous, and if it is happening now at least it is not made known and causing drama.... I've been followed around and heckled across the Internet. Every once in awhile, this drama would spill over into real life. Three times I can recall was 1. (Local police department, marked unit) "is that water?" Me: "Yes it is" (they look, continue on about their day.) Twice more: Local PD surrounds house.. once, a welfare check. A second time, a SWATting attempt (2012-ish.) SO there is SOME kind of way it can tie in.
But I still believe it doesn't come from license plates. What I'm getting is that, it has to be some kind of agent or service that can only hope to get actually addresses from MVR record. LexisNexis is more a credit database. It is true there is alllllllllllll sorts of stuff in your "file".. a LOT of which may not be yours. There was a time I would check. Not anymore.
Anyone with a cellular phone in their pocket, OR someone dedicated to find out where you live.. If they really wanted to (and there is nothing them) they could Google everything you post (business names, street names etc) and make some kind of a plan to stalk the general area. It would be
sick of the people that do
and have done that.. and this is why, I also posted about the general context of if plates can be posted on this board. I appear to recall @wwilson once called it "rude" and I've made effort to scribble out all plates since.
I find this discussion fascinating, because at the peak of all the drama/sickness, I had people claiming to be kinds of Feds and may actually have had some ties... involved in the targeting. I DO believe they could get a cop they know to "run plates." Having been in the back of cars, they have a "random" entry mode.. as well as can type in plate. You'd never know if it wasn't on a patrol. Now, good police like
@bubbanik (the kind of officers we need! Like him) would never, but.. Good Ol' Boys they play different rules maybe
but still... for vast majority.
Which again, brings up the point of this thread... Should plates be scribbled? (Which, yes, are probably from the street, or parking lots they will soon be moved from?) OR is it
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