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Why do people censor license plates..

..when you drive around with them exposed and park in public lots anyway? Makes no sense to me.

Jan 26 2012
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  1. asaucerfulofwheels said: That, and the ugly watermarks are a cancer of nowadays car photography.
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  3. depechemoses reblogged this from moonlapsed and added:
    It’s just like you can’t legally film someone without their consent, so to get around that you censor out their face....
  4. carsxgirl said: I get that it’s because of thieves, but then why have a legit plate in public at all…. Honestly. I’ve only done it upon request.
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  6. moonlapsed reblogged this from motoriginal and added:
    my thoughts exactly
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  10. wellisnthatnice said: I never understood it either. The only reason I’ve started doing it is because some blogs featured my work and asked me to remove the plates for legal reasons. I just wouldnt want that to be the reason my work doesnt get around.
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  14. 68040 said: I never understood it. It’s usually on unique cars which makes no sense - if someone wants to find it, they can. Meanwhile the photo is ruined. I see no point in blocking mine out, I have one of only 2 or so Pintos driven in the state.
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  17. beefbroth said: caus they are dumb and think someone will travel to steal their car or something dumb like that
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  20. distractyourself said: because theives
  21. satsui-no-hadou reblogged this from motoriginal and added:
    can track people down from the plates.
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