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Bull$h!t! 007... NEXT year!
...so the mistake will be short-lived.
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And frame, anyway.
SWANN on a Bentley.
But this won't fit.
This site is not a part of the EU.
For conversation, though, this seems a bit conflicted to choose and display a personalized plate in public then alternately expect limits on how it's seen.
Beyond that the US view is that a photo image taken in public is the property of the photographer and can be posted on line.
Description of the EU General Data Protection Regulation:
The regulation applies if the data controller (an organisation that collects data from EU residents), or processor (an organisation that processes data on behalf of a data controller like cloud service providers), or the data subject (person) is based in the EU. Under certain circumstances,] the regulation also applies to organisations based outside the EU if they collect or process personal data of individuals located inside the EU. The regulation does not apply to the processing of data by a person for a "purely personal or household activity and thus with no connection to a professional or commercial activity." (Recital 18)
The bar may be set low, but an international example for this is Wikipedia, which openly presents images of plates and links to more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Europe
http://platesmania.com/fr/
If there's something more specific to the GDPR to react to I'd like to consider it.
In short, there is no legal or GDPR reason you can't take a photo of someone else's car and/or its numberplate. Most owners of private plates (myself included) would probably be quite happy for it to be shown off; that is really what they're for!
Love that number plate!!! :-bd
I don't know which I like more, the plate or the 'My other car is a Monkeemobile' sticker.