Quote Originally Posted by DeSalvionjr View Post
Today the internet technology blog Gizmodo posted an article entitled "The Mystery of Steve Jobs' Plateless Benz". It pointed out and picked apart the details of the fact that Steve Jobs' car doesn't have plates.

Here is a small excerpt


Read the full article at GIZMODO

So, Do you think Gizmodo's Article crosses the line? Is it Fine Reporting or
Creepy Stalking?

And what do you think about Steve Jobs' plate free ride?

Discuss...

About Gizmodo: Gizmodo is an internet technology blog owned and run by Gawker Media. Gizmodo is ranked number 2 (Tied with Mashable) out of the top 100 blog sites by Technorati. It is known for leaking the iPhone 4 before its release among other things.

About Steve Jobs: Steve Jobs is the CEO and cofounder of Apple Incorporated. Apple inc. is a consumer electronics corporation known for their line of Macintosh computers, iPod mp3 players, and Smartphones. Steve Jobs additionally Founded Pixar (formerly the computer graphics division of LucasFilm)
There could be a number of reasons. But not having plates does not guarantee your privacy. It might help. But in the end, if someone wants to stalk him to his home, put a explosive devide on his car, steal it, track it via a magnetic GPS device, learn his addres details by digging up public business records or asking people who work at Apple, etc.. they can do it. Not having plates does not hinder real criminals. So I can only assume that privacy/security (which is a valid reason) is not the reason.