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When on the road, the chances of someone getting your plate, taking that reg home, doing all the searches etc is fairly rare. Most cases, most drivers won't see a bike plate long enough.
If posted on the tinternet, its easier to find, a few searches and youcould probably find the home address. Especially if you have 2-3 other cars/bikes in the shot at the same address. I.E, my old mans MV, i took the reg off as I don't want to be responsible for someone getting the reg, finding out where he lives, and stealing it. Nothing wrong with doing it and its just an extra caution on the internet. If you don't use caution with what your write/post online, it can bite you in the ass. Trust me !!!!! |
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