I just got back from my hockey game tonight (11:00pm) and some guy stops me in the parking lot and asked if that was my car and I told him yeah. He said a police officer stopped at my car around 2:00pm, went around to the back and took down my plate number. I hadn't driven my car at all today, nor have I done anything reckless (to my knowledge) lately, is this just a random plate search or should I be concerned?
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Originally posted by PowderedMilkMan View PostI just got back from my hockey game tonight (11:00pm) and some guy stops me in the parking lot and asked if that was my car and I told him yeah. He said a police officer stopped at my car around 2:00pm, went around to the back and took down my plate number. I hadn't driven my car at all today, nor have I done anything reckless (to my knowledge) lately, is this just a random plate search or should I be concerned?
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It's called doing their job... however, there may be an aspect of profiling. Modified car, commonly stolen, and if it spent an extended amount of time in a parking lot... it's worth looking into. Hell, if your car was stolen, and a cop happened to see it and run the plates, you'd be pretty thankful!
If you get any sort of ticket in the mail, then you have cause to be upset. Otherwise, think of it as the cops looking out for you.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostIt's called doing their job... however, there may be an aspect of profiling. Modified car, commonly stolen, and if it spent an extended amount of time in a parking lot... it's worth looking into. Hell, if your car was stolen, and a cop happened to see it and run the plates, you'd be pretty thankful!
If you get any sort of ticket in the mail, then you have cause to be upset. Otherwise, think of it as the cops looking out for you.
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ha since i have fixed my idle problem i have got pulled over 3 times. i have only had the idle fixed for 2 days.Members Ride sold...
I'm back...... with a coupe. oh boy here we go.
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Originally posted by jimy View PostPolice Dept, has this new thing mounted on their trunks. As they drive through the lot, it'll record your plates and tell the Officer if a car is hot or not.
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Originally posted by jimy View PostPolice Dept, has this new thing mounted on their trunks. As they drive through the lot, it'll record your plates and tell the Officer if a car is hot or not.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostModified car, commonly stolen, and if it spent an extended amount of time in a parking lot... it's worth looking into.
Originally posted by loud92CB7 View Postha since i have fixed my idle problem i have got pulled over 3 times. i have only had the idle fixed for 2 days.
Originally posted by jimy View PostPolice Dept, has this new thing mounted on their trunks. As they drive through the lot, it'll record your plates and tell the Officer if a car is hot or not.
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The best thing to do if you want to steal a car... steal cars that are identical to your own, and use your own plates. Cops won't question it unless they give them a reason to. As long as the plates are registered to a car that fits the description of the one you're driving... no cop will bother checking the VIN. Any smart thief would't leave the plates on a car that identify it as stolen!
...then again, not all thieves are smart. Jus' sayin'.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThe best thing to do if you want to steal a car... steal cars that are identical to your own, and use your own plates. Cops won't question it unless they give them a reason to. As long as the plates are registered to a car that fits the description of the one you're driving... no cop will bother checking the VIN. Any smart thief would't leave the plates on a car that identify it as stolen!
...then again, not all thieves are smart. Jus' sayin'.
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