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by Kyle on Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:32 pm
Hey guys
I covered an event recently for a car club, and nearly all of the members on teh day have asked me to edit my uploaded images to blur their plates and reupload them...
I'm mostly happy to do it (apart from the ~120 images i have to do)...
Keen to see if many/any others have encountered similar situations??
Cheers
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by PiroStitch on Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:38 pm
If they have issues with it, then don't upload them. Just email it to the members - saves you from having to edit 120 odd photos.
In future, ask the owner first and if they don't want their number plate displayed, then borrow a screwdriver and remove the plates - with the owner's permission of course 
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by Oz_Beachside on Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:40 pm
I have heard of people being concerned of recording their car rego when they are racing their cars (due to manufacturers voiding their warranty claims after a weekend on the track). but that the only reason.
Eg. buy a GT3, race it around the mountain, take it back to Porsche, and say the gear box is a little noisy from my run down to the milk bar...
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by Kyle on Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:46 pm
I can kinda understand that Oz, for the most part
The situation was a car audio club SQ test event, and the photos have only been displayed on their forums
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by bwhinnen on Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:06 am
Quite a common request Kyle. I always edit out plates on club based events I attend, takes a little bit of time but it keeps everyone happy and still gets your photos out there!
I know a few think of the manufacturers warranty side of things, others are more worried about the Police or criminal element. Mind you at the audio based events the cars are that unique that number plates don't add any identifying marks!
Brett PS. (edit) I forgot to mention I always ask people to tell me if they don't want their plates shown, this can reduce the amount of editing required too 
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by myarhidia on Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:08 am
If they don't want their plates displayed I suggest they cover them with duct tape at the meet. I've been at WSID a number of times & that's what they do there.
Also, just because you have taken images of their car doesn't mean that someone else didn't, the duct tape is the only way to ensure that no images of their car & plates make their way to the web.
Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
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by Wocka on Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:57 am
Oz,
You are correct, any given track day ( bike / car ) @ Eastern Creek there is a "representative" from the insurance company sitting there recording number plates of vehicles entering.
You'll be amazed at how many people drop there bikes and then say they did it on the road as a "single vehicle accident".
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by apsilon on Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:20 am
myarhidia wrote:If they don't want their plates displayed I suggest they cover them with duct tape at the meet.
Exactly what I do (or rather used to do given I haven't been to a track in a while).
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by whiz on Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:46 pm
People are generally quite stupid about putting their number plates on the Internet.
It appears that savvy criminals scour the net in the hope that they'll see number plates on cars that they want to steal.
Then they'll submit a request to the relative department of motor vehicles to get the residential address (which you'll need ID to do, and a fee) so that they can go around and steal them.
Regardless of the fact that they drove their car past heaps of people as they got to the event.
If only stupidity were directly painful...
People put way too much rubbish in signature blocks.

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by !~DeViNe~DaRkNeSs~! on Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:01 pm
whiz wrote:It appears that savvy criminals scour the net in the hope that they'll see number plates on cars that they want to steal. ..
its not that im worried about...its cops scouring the net.... thus keep mouth shut on net about ur vehicular escapades 
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by redline on Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:05 am
if your too lazy to take off plates in the first place, someones bound to see it during a meet.
besides you should bring that up during drivers briefing, next thing you know they want their faces edited out.
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