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Could we thwart efforts like this by flooding the lines with too much data, white people, brown people, black people, olive people. Basically, by the time they sift through all the license plate numbers reported, they'll realize not a single one is real, or more hopefully, be so overwhelmed by the amount of reports that they can't do anything at all. Maybe we can even report fake license plates in there somewhere.
That's all I could come up with too. I think we have to also watch for our own local areas that do this kind of stuff. This is the only one that's come up, I'm sure there are more. I bet they check your addresses and require phone numbers? Hopefully they're as dumb as they usually are.