Wilrobnson wrote:
I don't see the point.
1- If you have your home address on your license, you're giving anyone with Google-Fu or a little knowledge of radio your home address. It's like posting your location. "Hey, that's Kelly, my smartphone Google app ( :puke: ) says he lives at 123 1st Street, and he's obviously not home...Let's go score some pawnable radio gear!" Or, they Google the plate, get your address, and wait outside your home to express their displeasure at your driving prowess.
2- Same lines...Your plate tells everyone you're a ham. Some lowlife is going to see the plate and assume there's pawnable radio gear in the car. You stopped at Fred Meyer for some cheese, eggs and maybe a sixer of Amstel Lite and come out to find- wait, why the hell is my window broken and where in the hell is my laptop and Icom????
My $.02 worth...
reverse my plate/ID and go there and try and steal something...
I have auto insurance, if they steal things, that's why I pay for insurance. I don't keep anything that cant be replaced in my cars... been there had the window glass or missing car. whine about it punch a wall and move on :)
I totally understand your point I teach security - but either you live in fear and don't have fun, you pretend that you have security in this world. Or...
you get a old Truck with K7MHI plate while I wear my foam hat with K7MHI on it. boo yea.
I could go on for years about "security" lots of FUD and lots of things you can do to protect your self. all in the eye of the beholder I guess. Public record what it is any more who needs a ham plate and google-fu? I just need your name and city that you might live in I can get more public record on you then you know about with a dinky little PI license for 300 bucks a year. ...but I digress not to jack my own thread.
+1 on the purple soda comment... man I love purple drink.