As I was researching ways of attaching my new 15 Yr Member Grill Badge (again, thank you very much!), I came across a post from 3-4 years that wandered down some discussion on why some people block out our license plate numbers in pictures. In that post, there was some reference to law enforcement having access....and I thought I'd share a little story.
Several years ago, I got a call - at the office - from someone I didn't know inquiring about my car.
She had seen it parked on the street and tracked me down at the office because she had private access to a state database.
Long story short, she was an attorney. She had access to the state database for asset tracing in lawsuits.
As part of the access, she signed certain reps that she violated in using the access to find me.
In short, the State of Tennessee (and I'm guessing others) makes a rebuttable presumption that certain professions are trustworthy and therefore worthy of access with minimal oversight or restriction.
So, her access made for an easy google search to find me - both professionally and personally.
Needless to say, when I pushed back on the "how'd you find me" question...she got very nervous and backtracked quickly. While I didn't pursue this further on her...it was a wake up call for me.
To some, this might matter. So, I thought I'd share my experience. Honestly, while I share things here with relative ease and comfort because of the caliber of membership, the world has become more complex and we should all be aware for the potential coming from misuse of something as basic as a license plate #.
I wish smooth roads to all!
Chris