| ▲ | ProllyInfamous 3 hours ago |
| e.g. at BigBox Mart towtrucks will traverse the parking lanes, with ALPR cameras quickly detecting repos to snatch. My car is paid for but I just don't display a license plate period (in my US state it's only a $10 fine to not). |
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| ▲ | AdamN an hour ago | parent | next [-] |
| $10?? I thought it was a major crime to drive without a license plate. |
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| ▲ | ProllyInfamous an hour ago | parent [-] | | Welcome to Tennessee (it shouldn't matter, but it does: clean-cut taxpaying middle-aged white guy, with former background in govt data centers [1] ). If I had any detectible minority status, I would display a plate properly. More onlookers (from behind) snap photos of this taglessness than any other politics/offensive bumper sticker I've had [2] — my only thought is that my vehicle misleads them to think that perhaps I'm undercover I.C.E. (purposefully obscurring)..? [1] I've woken up blackout in a comped hotel when friends in identical situation got arrested/PI; I still carry a long-expired govt work badge in my moneyclip [2] 2nd-most popular, all-time, was "Patron Saint of Denials Luigi Mangione" image | | |
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| ▲ | xxpor 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| >My car is paid for but I just don't display a license plate period Which of course draws a bunch attention to you regardless. |
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| ▲ | tbyehl 21 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | | It really doesn't, there are lawful reasons to not have a plate yet. | |
| ▲ | ProllyInfamous an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | | It's not about hiding — it's about sending a message. IIRC, Steve Jobs was known to do this in his black plateless Mercedes (decades ago). | | |
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| ▲ | maratc 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| There's an XKCD on licence plates (https://xkcd.com/1105/) which is probably relevant to your case, too. |
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| ▲ | ProllyInfamous an hour ago | parent [-] | | I have a printout of #1105 in my glovebox, specifically because my license place is similarly-ridiculous (and "unscannable" but a legally-issued specialty plate). On the reverse is a copy of my state's law on "proper display of registration identifier," but not to discuss with a cop (for him to find in event of being an asshole, searching my vehicle). My vehicle blends in and is otherwise-legal — non-compliance encourages me to obey most traffic laws — but I do carry the plate in my passenger seat to display in event of pull-over (my plate is some iteration of "no plate," and I do respect individual officers' safeties [1]). [1] They have every right to know, when performing a lawful investigation. My plan would be to hold it up while initially stopped (to show intent of identification, my plate is complicated in many ways and must be searched for in a very odd way). | | |
| ▲ | mmmlinux 19 minutes ago | parent [-] | | I think its funny you think youve come up with some unscannable license plate. | | |
| ▲ | ProllyInfamous 5 minutes ago | parent [-] | | My state does not allow certain confusing characters, but I'm part of an organization which issues plates in specific violation of aforementioned character restrictions (as an added bonus the plate/organization is emblazzened with `EMERGENCY` across the bottom). ALPR camerae mis-read the plate, having applied state interpretation rules — no human has ever read it correctly, either [0]. But of course since you cannot even see it anymore it is definitely unscannable. I can drive by speed camera without issue (i.e. no citations received). [0] I have only been pulled over once in the past decade (back when plate displayed normally), after traveling behind a cop for miles going 100mph+ through Dade County mountains. Cop: "I have no clue what agency you're with — you're plate didn't scan — but you need to slow the fuck down. You're lucky I have somewhere else to be!" |
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| ▲ | project2501a 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] |
| can you put some kind of filter the screws the cameras up? |
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| ▲ | ProllyInfamous an hour ago | parent | next [-] | | These lens "blockers" are working less-and-less well (as tech gets better if they ever worked well at all), and seem to increase targeting from law enforcement. In Tennessee, after the first two citations for "improper display of registration" it becomes an actual crime (an actual misdemeanor); if I ever get to this point (four months now multiple cops behind me haven't given a single F), I have an increasingly-insane series of "protests" that have semi-interesting legalities [0]. [0] e.g. transfer registration to brother ($10 gift fee every few months, which results in no tag requirement); small 3ft trailer (possibly with guillotine erected atop, blocking view), as TN does not issue license plates to trailers less than 15ft length ---- This isn't about "disappearing" (impossible in any modern civilization) — it's about sending a message and adding one small additional layer of protection from simple broad ALPR searches. | |
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