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Mellon_Collie88 t1_j750mt5 wrote

Weirdo shit taking photos of people’s cars and posting it online, license plate on full display..

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j755sz1 wrote

Isn't the license plate on full display normally? It's also extremely frustrating when you have to park at the end because someone took 2 spots .

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CalligrapherDizzy201 t1_j76jhj1 wrote

Walking a few extra feet is extremely frustrating? Maybe you should ditch the car for awhile and get some exercise.

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j770h4l wrote

Maybe they need parking lessons more than I need some exercise.

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greenday61892 t1_j75735z wrote

> Isn't the license plate on full display normally?

It's called blocking it out in the editor

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j757frd wrote

Why do I have to block something that's literally on display for public.

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Myotherside t1_j76ap7t wrote

It’s rude. Probably more rude than the parking job TBH

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j77025b wrote

How's it rude? If the person was in the pic I would've blurred their face but you are expecting me to blur something that's literally on full display all the time. What's next? Blur the rims and headlights?

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greenday61892 t1_j77af6g wrote

Rims and headlights are not single-person identifying like license plates are, nice strawman though

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j77ffyb wrote

Ask stupid questions get stupid answers.. why are you expecting me to edit something out which is out for public display all the time.

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Myotherside t1_j7dx7wm wrote

You can’t possibly be that dumb, you must be joking right

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Funny_stuff554 OP t1_j7dyip6 wrote

Yes, stop expecting me to edit out plates.

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Myotherside t1_j7fqbty wrote

In reasonable subs it’s against the rules, so we don’t have to debate over etiquette

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