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Best light truck 'rain' tire 31X10.50XR15?
No. This would make for a very scary scenerio... Based on the current road rage numbers that would make it way to easy for any "type" of person to get your address, financial institution (if there is a lien on the car) perhaps even a drivers license... It is in the publics better interest at this time not to offer this. It is somewhat concerning with the "public" information that's already available let alone to give a stranger access to your home address just because they saw you in traffic and wrote down your tag/license plate. Imagine you and a child leaving the mall and a child predator spies the car you get in... he leaves and gets online typing in your tag number and boom... he knows where to find you. Or a stalker finds you... and on and on and on... This is a good thing to keep private. For everyones safety.No. This is restricted information. Unless you are the owner of the plate, law enforcement, a tow company with actual possession of the vehicle, or an insurance company with a claim against a vehicle you have no right to the information.
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