kevinp
New member
Hi all,
Here's a question. I see it quite frequently. Folks shoot pics/vids of their Jeep, motorcycle, autocross car, etc etc, but they blur/hide/distort the license plate. Why? I mean, I drive among thousands of other vehicles a week and they can all see it, so it's a pretty public thing. What difference does it make if someone on line sees it? A lot of folks with even moderately built Jeeps personalize them. I have "LI'L GREEN" as a hood banner. I have a WAYALIFE windshield banner. Running, diving and geocaching stickers all over it. Tire carrier with a pink (used to be red) gerry can tool box attached, and so on. It stands out. So if someone wants to find out where I live, all they need to do is follow that very individual Jeep home. I mean, if their motives are nefarious, they better come well prepared, but that's their problem. I'd like to hear some input.
Thanks!
Kevin
Here's a question. I see it quite frequently. Folks shoot pics/vids of their Jeep, motorcycle, autocross car, etc etc, but they blur/hide/distort the license plate. Why? I mean, I drive among thousands of other vehicles a week and they can all see it, so it's a pretty public thing. What difference does it make if someone on line sees it? A lot of folks with even moderately built Jeeps personalize them. I have "LI'L GREEN" as a hood banner. I have a WAYALIFE windshield banner. Running, diving and geocaching stickers all over it. Tire carrier with a pink (used to be red) gerry can tool box attached, and so on. It stands out. So if someone wants to find out where I live, all they need to do is follow that very individual Jeep home. I mean, if their motives are nefarious, they better come well prepared, but that's their problem. I'd like to hear some input.
Thanks!
Kevin