TO: ALL ARES OPERATORS IN
DISTRICT 3 (OFFICIAL)
ALL AMATEURS IN WEST VIRGINIA
(INFORMATION)
FROM: WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED AND WOOD
COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICES (ARES)
ARES DISTRICT 3 BULLETIN NR 07.22 DATE: June 3,
2007
SUBJECT: STOLEN LICENSE PLATES
Yes, I'm talking about the license plate that is supposed to
be on your car or truck, not your Amateur Radio license. You
should check your license plate from time-to-time, to be sure that it's
still there. With the price of gasoline these days, do you know
how easy it would be to pull into a gasoline station, fill up your tank,
and drive off without paying for it, especially with someone else's
license plate on your car? If the attendant at the station happens
to get the license number, it's going to tracked it to whoever owns the
license plate. If it happens to be yours, and you have your
Amateur Radio callsign on the license plate, your callsign will be
broadcast over the police radio for everyone who has a scanner to hear.
Not only will it look like you stole the gas, you will also have to
prove that it wasn't you. Secure the license plate onto your
vehicle with some kind of security screw that will make it hard to
remove. Every time you return from parking your car somewhere,
walk around it o make sure the license plate is still there. Try to park
your car where the license plate is in clear view in case someone who
wants to steal it, they may think they will be seen. If your license
plate is missing or stolen, report it at once to the police, that way it
will be on record in case someone tries to use it to steal gas, or
commit other crimes. (Idea for his bulletin from Cathy Wotring, KC8DJJ)
Ken Harris WA8LLM
Wood County WV
WV ARES Assistant Section Coordinator
WV ARES District 3 Emergency Coordinator