I just don't get it????

Nah I know what you look like... You slipped up when you were having problems with your windows not beading. I’ve seen you.

Crap, you’re right. I goofed. Or was I wearing a mask, scooby doo style?


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The real names are not too very important, but please put a location. People asking for advice or giving advice need/should realize that products work differently based on location.

I couldn't agree more.
 
I don’t get it either. It’s like blurring the license plate of their own car.


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I don’t get it either. It’s like blurring the license plate of their own car.


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Lol right. Like the thousands of other random strangers you drive by can’t see the plate. I’ve never understood that.


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I don’t get it either. It’s like blurring the license plate of their own car.

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I’ve always wondered about the purpose of doing this too. Maybe afraid the cops will run the plates?
 
Could be privacy issues. Until a few years ago in Oregon you could get the registered name and address from any license plate online. Too much personal info given up with that. Not sure if you can still do this by going to the DMV here.
 
Could be privacy issues. Until a few years ago in Oregon you could get the registered name and address from any license plate online. Too much personal info given up with that. Not sure if you can still do this by going to the DMV here.

I didn’t even know that. I was under the assumption that hadn’t been a thing for many years, so that’s wild to know.

Even so, I doubt the traffic on a website like auto geek is greater than the amount of cars id pass driving around locally (could be wrong, who knows.) So in that regard, I’ve always asked myself “why bother?” I’d be more concerned about that guy I drove past on 32 thinking my -insert super awesome- car looked good and writing down my license plate number so they could come steal it later.

I understand the thought process, for sure. I guess I’ve just never really cared at all. It’s like people who shred their address on random junk mail, which is something I can’t bring myself to do either.


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She definitely gets used and almost abused,someone put an ugly paint job on it with a brush but it is what it is,,73 and still working
Thats me cutting hay with it a couple of years ago
 
I don’t get it either. It’s like blurring the license plate of their own car.


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It's a privacy issue. I think the less personnal information you broadcast on the internet, the better. Never know who might want to steal your identity or do other crazy things. I always cover all the licence plates for all the cars I post on my website.
 
I didn’t even know that. I was under the assumption that hadn’t been a thing for many years, so that’s wild to know.

Even so, I doubt the traffic on a website like auto geek is greater than the amount of cars id pass driving around locally (could be wrong, who knows.) So in that regard, I’ve always asked myself “why bother?” I’d be more concerned about that guy I drove past on 32 thinking my -insert super awesome- car looked good and writing down my license plate number so they could come steal it later.

I understand the thought process, for sure. I guess I’ve just never really cared at all. It’s like people who shred their address on random junk mail, which is something I can’t bring myself to do either.


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Funny you mention that. I shred all documents that include any of my personal information before putting it in the trash (including junk mail). Once you have a shredder, might as well use it ;)
 
Funny you mention that. I shred all documents that include any of my personal information before putting it in the trash (including junk mail). Once you have a shredder, might as well use it ;)

absolutely agree,,mine gets burnt,same idea,different process
 
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