You need hard evidence for the police to tell you ... Unless you follow the guest and when you find your way to his area, you will ask the neighbors ... best regards
Radio on the police frequency, you ask, maybe they will tell you from the central office, that's what they ask But seriously, once I turned on the most ordinary "walkie talkie", I just came across a conversation between the police patrol and the headquarters, registration numbers, names, etc. If I remember correctly it was channel 2.
If you don't have a policeman friend, it's more difficult ...
It has to be a real buddy - or preferably a family member. Do you know what the consequences are if the "familiar" car / owner is wanted or something like that?
How about burn the dumb? If you have any traces on your wheelchair, e.g. after hitting the door from the car parked next to it (who does not have them?), You can report it to the police that the culprit with a "probable" registration (after all, he may be mistaken when a guest runs away in a hurry) was behaving roughly before in the supermarket - for example, he showed fakes, etc. and then got into the car, banging his door against the side of your wagon ..... maybe you can call the police about it? Maybe they will check and say something or they will confront you with the owner of the registration and then you will say that you must have made a mistake
You won't learn anything from the police, at least no policeman will risk checking this information. These are big consequences. He would have to state the reason for the inspection, etc. It is possible to check if the car is in the database of marked cars. At least it's easier to get this information. If you report a collision or something like that, you will run the risk of making false accusations, and they won't share your data anyway. Only, possibly, how the hearing would have happened.
For example, some jumak will like your autoban cart - as he knows the myki and would have access to data - you have got swept or wastes a lot of time wandering behind the car.
Let's just say it is a personal matter out of curiosity. It's a pity I don't have any policemen in my family This idea from CB is cool, maybe someone on Allegro sells a radio that works on the police frequency ?
The discussion revolves around methods to identify a car owner using license plates. Participants suggest various approaches, including contacting the police, using CB radios, or employing private detective services, although they caution that police may not disclose such information due to privacy laws. Some responses highlight the difficulty of obtaining this information without a legitimate reason, while others mention the potential risks of false accusations. The conversation also touches on the legality and ethical considerations of seeking this information out of curiosity. Summary generated by the language model.