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dclegg: We just had a vehicle pull up outside our house, and the driver took a picture with a camera before driving off. I was upstairs, so didn't have time to run down to ask what the heck he was up to. However, I did manage to write down his licence plate. Is there any way I can use this to look up the owners details?
dclegg: We just had a vehicle pull up outside our house, and the driver took a picture with a camera before driving off. I was upstairs, so didn't have time to run down to ask what the heck he was up to. However, I did manage to write down his licence plate. Is there any way I can use this to look up the owners details?
BraaiGuy:dclegg: We just had a vehicle pull up outside our house, and the driver took a picture with a camera before driving off. I was upstairs, so didn't have time to run down to ask what the heck he was up to. However, I did manage to write down his licence plate. Is there any way I can use this to look up the owners details?
Is that really a crime?
BraaiGuy:Is that really a crime?
heavenlywild:
www.carjam.co.nz
You may have to pay though.
dclegg: We just had a vehicle pull up outside our house, and the driver took a picture with a camera before driving off. I was upstairs, so didn't have time to run down to ask what the heck he was up to. However, I did manage to write down his licence plate. Is there any way I can use this to look up the owners details?
Chainsaw: I've taken photos of houses I like, as we intend building in the not too distant future.
Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation
scuwp: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/registration-licensing/information-who.html
The info is on the above page, and there is a link to the application form.
I reckon just report it to the Police as a suspicious vehicle. They will note the details and if anything dodgy will then have a reference for enquiries.
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