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Originally Posted by Bill in OKC
A long time ago... there was a magazine that had very nice vehicles on the cover. At some point they realized that for several months every vehicle they had featured was stolen. They had an editorial about this and figured that showing the license plate was the reason and made it a policy not to show them in the future. I don't think it is possible to track the vehicle's registered address by tag number any more except for law enforcement, but now smart phone pics are geo-tagged so watch out what pics you post online.
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The Insurance companies have access to this kind of information and if you stated that a car with a certain plate may have damaged your car, you can tell them that you want to write them to see if they damaged your car. Something close to that happened to me and I sent a letter to the owner and eventually took him to court and collected damages