Does it matter, it’s not the number plate they want it’s what the number plate is attached to.
if they want to live life with a life changing disability then they are welcome to mine and it will be a fvucking life changing choice
if they want to live life with a life changing disability then they are welcome to mine and it will be a fvucking life changing choice
I cover mine in pictures. If yours is on show and your posts are about driving it through three foot mud pools and and winching it up near vertical climbs, then whose going to want it. If they can tell that a lot of money has been invested in it with lots of new panels, chassis etc. Then it's going to be worth tracking down the location of the plate. Don't know how to do that, but I'm sure the scavenging crims will.
Bollocks its knackered after doing that ...water...mud...you don't find that in Chelsea...lol
It would have to be a massive car park to equate to the exposure on the internet. IMHODont care really. Not that different from being in a very busy car park.
When your driving around it's by chance that someone might like the look of your Landy and take a note of the plate to find out where it lives, or just follow you home. On a forum we provide a concentrated source of information. It's a lot easier to sit with your feet up, beer in hand, looking through forums for decent vehicles that you can find the location of, than driving around supermarket car parks looking suspicious.I have my plate on full display on both the front and back of me motor day in and day out. Couple of photos ain't gonna make a difference
It's easier still to go about yer business (being a crim) and notice vehicles and their reg parked up out side houses or placed of work day in, day out. Good thing is they are nice and local ready to pinch at yer leisureIt would have to be a massive car park to equate to the exposure on the internet. IMHO
When your driving around it's by chance that someone might like the look of your Landy and take a note of the plate to find out where it lives, or just follow you home. On a forum we provide a concentrated source of information. It's a lot easier to sit with your feet up, beer in hand, looking through forums for decent vehicles that you can find the location of, than driving around supermarket car parks looking suspicious.
Sophisticated crims find that too much like hard work. They use bots to automatically scan forums and social media, they return data about anything they are programmed to collect. eg holidays mentioned on people's facebook pages