Aren't the license plates usually blacked out?
I'd thought about this myself.
Usually the person originally putting out a photograph whites out, or blacks out, such information.
But there's times when that person out of either ignorance or negligence, forgets to do that.
And so it's common courtesy, if one's swiping a photograph, to white out, or black out, such information.
Primitives are notoriously careless and sloppy about such things, and whenever I've posted a photograph of a primitive for one reason or another, if there's something in that photograph that advertly or inadvertly reveals the primitive's real-life identity, I white it out, or black it out, for the safety of the primitive.
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But I suppose to expect that Lamond show common courtesy (and block out such identifying information) is about as reasonable as expecting H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge to bear forth from the womb a twenty-four pound infant girl next week. It just ain't gonna happen.