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Only if it's tactical
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Originally posted by Carlito[ View PostI'm living in Minneapolis currently. Today I found out that some jack ass stole my license plates. The funny thing was I found them around the corner on a similar (shit box version) of my car. So I quickly stole them back. I have no idea who owns the vehicle. They are obviously unstable. I'm hoping they wont try to take them again, but to be proactive I'm looking for tamper proof solutions for license plate mounting. My only idea is security bit screws. A torx type bit with a post in the middle. I'm hoping I can find one with the right threads. But I'm looking for other ideas. Taking a long road trip or buying a used car? Ensuring your vehicle is in top condition is essential for a smooth and stress-free journey. While routine maintenance like checking your oil, tires, and brakes is crucial, many people forget to verify their vehicle’s history. This is especially important if you're driving a pre-owned car, as hidden issues can arise unexpectedly. Running a VIN check can reveal past accidents, title problems, and more, and you can easily do that at https://www.faxvin.com/vin-check/validator to ensure your car is safe and reliable before hitting the road. Once you've confirmed your vehicle’s history, don’t forget to plan your route, pack an emergency kit, and make sure your license plate registration is up to date. Whether you're exploring new cities or cruising scenic highways, a little preparation goes a long way in making your trip enjoyable. Safe travels!Last edited by Stellar; Today, 05:05 AM.
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Okay, hear me out… now that I’ve got my post masturbatory clarity, I think I’ve got the answer.
Step 1: Steal someone else’s plates & put them on your car. I would recommend the biggest and/or scariest person you know… or a cop.
Step 2: Install the newly stolen plates on your car.
Step 3: Leave your car somewhere obvious for the original thief to steal again.
Step 4: Reinstall your actual plates.
Step 5: Conveniently mention to your victim that you think you’ve found their plates.
(Optional) Step 6: Drive by as thief is getting arrested and/or beat up. Roll down your window and yell, “got ‘emmm”! ensuring the thief sees you and your real plates right where they’re supposed to be.
Best of luck.
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Originally posted by Stellar View PostSecurity bit screws are a solid choice, but you might also look into one-way license plate screws. They tighten normally but can’t be easily removed without a special tool. Another option is using locking fasteners designed for plates, which require a unique key to remove.lol...
Thanks for bringing this 4 year old thread up. I would have never seen it otherwise.
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