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Law enforcement has this. |
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...but not for the general public. (+) As long as it doesn't list names or details of the owner. |
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It would work for about 27 minutes, then someone would rig a script to input every possible combination for each state. |
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// but not for the general public. // |
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General public doesn't need it. If you think a car is stolen, report it to the police and let them handle it. |
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Is it illegal to steal a stolen car? |
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My thought exactly. Noble idea, but it would very quickly become a database of cars about to be stolen for a second time. |
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I thought of this idea a few years ago when friends were getting their cars stolen. I didnt hang about, I actually created the web site. Some of the against comments here have been addressed, and it's still going very well, though many people have already stolen the idea. In fact I wont say who but one has even stolen the rough layout and even my actual images.. Anyway,check out http://www.ukstolencars.co.uk to see it working! |
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all you could look up is stolen licence plates, with this service |
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Yanks have been doing this for a couple of years now.
Impressive website.
They actually pay folks for helping to find the car. |
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http://www.StolenCarReports.com |
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