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Saw this on another forum and checked it out...

www.ratetheplate.com.au

I can see what they are trying to do, but to me it seems that there is a lot of emotion attached to many of the posts and is in a way a progression of road rage. I suppose they think that if someone leaves bad feedback for another driver, that driver may read it and change their ways.

I find it funny that there are some hero's on there that manage to report multiple people for bad driving everyday (Guess they were the guys that got rejected from the police force and are now making up for it by becoming internet vigilante's.

I checked all the plates Ive had over the past few years and all of them came up clear :thanks: , What about the rest of you?

Any other views on this site?

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That site was pretty professionally designed, administrated and maintained... the funny this is, it was totally hilarious...don't know about you guys, but why the heck would you want to register your plates and let people dogg you for whatever you do...

Well, at least I'm clean... :)

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I think the funniest bit is that they have the frequent raters list on the side, some of these people have managed to rate over 100 number plates. They are obviously just itching for someone to do something wrong so they can write a scathing comment about them. Something tells me that these 'frequent raters' are probably the people that have chronic road rage.

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this is so sad. i picture some old lady with a pen and notepad on her pass anger side seat just waiting for someone to slip up so she can write it down. not realising because shes paying attention to witting down the numberplate shes cut someone off while she drifts from lane to lane trying to follow the car

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Such a stupid site.. people posting comments like

Maroon ford tx5 both front and rear p plates inside car, should be outside, parramatta
White hatch parked in parramatta westfield, rear p plate inside back window, not outside car
Maroon 4wd, getting off M4 reservoir road blacktown, rear left brake light out

All of these from the one user "Adriana"

Some people just have no life...

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hahahahahaha i hate some people,

http://www.ratetheplate.com.au/NSW/DOA187-history.html

someone people re-posting issues on the same driver, whats this going to achieve? Everyone can form a group and look at him in some way that makes him feel like scum of society?

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