1 posted on
03/03/2005 3:28:16 PM PST by
maineman
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To: maineman
It depends on your state. I would think your local Dept of Motor Vehicles could provide the info in any event.
2 posted on
03/03/2005 3:30:21 PM PST by
Behind Liberal Lines
(Ann Coulter for Cornell Trustee:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1344035/posts)
To: maineman
Give the police the info. Maybe it just a real estate appraiser? Is someone putting their house up for sale around you?
3 posted on
03/03/2005 3:30:44 PM PST by
tiredoflaundry
(My quaker parrot can talk, can Your honor student fly?)
To: maineman
I just typed in a search for Missouri License Plates. I can have a plate identified for $39 by a private company. Seems like you could call your state DMV. They might tell you for nothing.
5 posted on
03/03/2005 3:31:59 PM PST by
Bahbah
To: maineman
Could have been a real estate appraiser. I do it all the time for mortgage companies. The streets are public property but it would be nice if the guy had a magnetic sign on his car with a phone number stating such.
To: maineman
You provide too little information.
State?
City or area?
What did they seem to be photographing?
Did the vehicle have any 'business' markings or signs?
etc...
8 posted on
03/03/2005 3:32:40 PM PST by
TomGuy
(America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
To: maineman
Did you buy your house within the last year or two?
To: maineman
Doubt they were doing anything illegal.
10 posted on
03/03/2005 3:33:07 PM PST by
dwilli
To: maineman
Do You have any reason to think that You, personally, are an item of interest? If not, don't panic, someone else is the target.
To: maineman
A truck was parked near my home taking pictures. The old picture-taking truck trick. Oldest one in the book. Excuse me, I have to answer my shoe.
13 posted on
03/03/2005 3:34:13 PM PST by
evolved_rage
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To: maineman
It could be an appraiser. Did you buy the house or refinance the mortgage in the past year? Sometimes appraisers do reviews of appraisals and they need to take photos.
To: maineman
FWIW, publicdata.com carries databases for vehicle plates for the following:
DMV - License Plate
Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin.
It's fee based, and requires registration. I have an account, Freepmail me if I can help.
15 posted on
03/03/2005 3:35:47 PM PST by
thoolou
(Politics--The last refuge of the nincompoop. - Berke Breathed)
To: maineman
Here in Colorado, for $3 at the DMV, we can get that information from a plate.
To: maineman
Is it legal to take pictures in Maine?
To: maineman
Taking pictures of what?
I don't get it.
18 posted on
03/03/2005 3:41:47 PM PST by
Air Assault
(Arm Yourselves!!!)
To: maineman
I'll bet you're a movie star or maybe Steven King. The folks in Beverly Hills have gotten used to it.
19 posted on
03/03/2005 3:43:02 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: maineman
Do you live on the rim of the Grand Canyon, or across from the Statue of Liberty? That could explain the picture-taking.
To: maineman
Did you or anyone around you get "hurt" at work recently? Insurance investigators use such tactics.
21 posted on
03/03/2005 3:53:29 PM PST by
infidel29
(America is GREAT because she is GOOD, the moment she ceases to be GOOD, she ceases to be GREAT- B.F.)
To: maineman
24 posted on
03/03/2005 4:05:36 PM PST by
QQQQQ
To: maineman
25 posted on
03/03/2005 4:08:25 PM PST by
QQQQQ
To: maineman
its not unusual for lending institutions to take pictures - I chased one down once- and errr ahh - asked him a few questions
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