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Steve90q 08-01-11 11:22 PM

Coupe Quattro ?
 
Parked at the Eden shopping centre in High Wycombe tonight .

Colour : Red
Reg : G***LET

type81 08-01-11 11:46 PM

nothing personal to you.
but should we be giving that much info on cars (audi) that we spot on routes? and even taking pics? (without owners permission) with them getting rarer and car jackings on the icrease?
dont you think (classic audi) that on forums theres always a few hawkers how will now know
the whearabouts of this vehicle? reg and all!

Couperman 09-01-11 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by type81 (Post 189225)
nothing personal to you.
but should we be giving that much info on cars (audi) that we spot on routes? and even taking pics? (without owners permission) with them getting rarer and car jackings on the icrease?
dont you think (classic audi) that on forums theres always a few hawkers how will now know
the whearabouts of this vehicle? reg and all!

What pictures and since when have you needed an owners permission to take photographs in a public place?

missfire 09-01-11 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by type81 (Post 189225)
dont you think (classic audi) that on forums theres always a few hawkers how will now know
the whearabouts of this vehicle? reg and all!

yet another reason to buy a type 44! i thank you. not worth stealing:lol:

type81 09-01-11 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Couperman (Post 189231)
What pictures and since when have you needed an owners permission to take photographs in a public place?

yes i know no pics were posted, half of my comments were towards other posts/threads that have been posted in the spotted section!...i should have been clear, as to when do you need
permission to take pics in public...true, but when the sole purpose of taking the pics is to show the car off... instead of...say it was some building/scenery etc that you trying to capture and the car happened to be at that spot! fair enough! or if its for sale, thats cool

by law you might not have done anything wrong but you might not get the same response
from the owner/s each time!

happy days

Hanuman 09-01-11 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by missfire (Post 189241)
yet another reason to buy a type 44! i thank you. not worth stealing:lol:

and you have so many, it may not be noticed immediately...

(i'm going to run away bravely now!)

Steve90q 09-01-11 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by type81 (Post 189225)
nothing personal to you.
but should we be giving that much info on cars (audi) that we spot on routes? and even taking pics? (without owners permission) with them getting rarer and car jackings on the icrease?
dont you think (classic audi) that on forums theres always a few hawkers how will now know
the whearabouts of this vehicle? reg and all!

:hmmm: , fair one . i know what you mean ref the hawkers sniffing around.
Ive got rid of 909 in the reg and put *** so it dosent show the full car reg mate.

Isimmo 09-01-11 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve90q (Post 189248)
:hmmm: , fair one . i know what you mean ref the hawkers sniffing around.
Ive got rid of 909 in the reg and put *** so it dosent show the full car reg mate.

:lol::lol::lol:

IMHO I think as long as the car is in the public domain it's not a problem. Identifying it to a specific home address or driveway's a bit off side though.

You want to borrow a rallyrep for a week, you'll find people taking photos of it everywhere (even whilst filling it up with fuel)...

pimpdriver 09-01-11 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by type81 (Post 189225)
nothing personal to you.
but should we be giving that much info on cars (audi) that we spot on routes? and even taking pics? (without owners permission) with them getting rarer and car jackings on the icrease?
dont you think (classic audi) that on forums theres always a few hawkers how will now know
the whearabouts of this vehicle? reg and all!

Eh?

I don't get the "blanking out number plates" thing.

It is a public place, a car is there. How can someone get "carjacked" because of it????

Who would want to go and steal a car worth a few £hundred after reading about it on here?

darreno'd' 09-01-11 09:06 AM

I have always found the blanking number plate thing a bit odd too tbh. Every day I drive round thousands of people can see it if they want.


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