If you mention that you are visible in the picture, why do you remove yourself from the picture!?
I am still in the photo, just blurred. The rules state that you have to blur people in the photos…
But logically, it is not applicable for yourself, as you can individually decided whether you want to display your image or not. In other words, you have to blur other people, because you cannot have their consent about being displayed.
twiaj But logically, it is not applicable for yourself, as you can individually decided whether you want to display your image or not. In other words, you have to blur other people, because you cannot have their consent about being displayed.
You are probably right, but it would probably still be removed, and it is safer to just blur myself…
BAW twiaj But logically, it is not applicable for yourself, as you can individually decided whether you want to display your image or not. In other words, you have to blur other people, because you cannot have their consent about being displayed.
You are probably right, but it would probably still be removed, and it is safer to just blur myself…
Don't worry mate, as long as you don't mind showing yourself as kid there is no rule against it. Here is mine lol. https://platesmania.com/sk/nomer18229495
If you mention that you are visible in the picture, why do you remove yourself from the picture!?
I am still in the photo, just blurred. The rules state that you have to blur people in the photos…
You only have to blur people inside the car, or if they stand next to it and the car visibly belongs to them.
But now i got curious... you just became 17, but already have a license? Or when you drove to catch those Singapore plates in Vienna, you weren't driving yourself?
antenn You only have to blur people inside the car, or if they stand next to it and the car visibly belongs to them.
But now i got curious... you just became 17, but already have a license? Or when you drove to catch those Singapore plates in Vienna, you weren't driving yourself?
Thanks for your answer!
In Austria there is a thing called L17. You can start driving at 15 and a half Years old and need to make 3000 km until you are 17. Also, one of your parents has to always be with you. When you turn 17 you can get your license.
So yes, I drove to Vienna myself, but at that time I was still 16 so my mother went with me…
I also broke the record for most km during L17 (atleast the record of my driving school). The old record was 17k km and I had 25.704 km
BAW antenn You only have to blur people inside the car, or if they stand next to it and the car visibly belongs to them.
But now i got curious... you just became 17, but already have a license? Or when you drove to catch those Singapore plates in Vienna, you weren't driving yourself?
Thanks for your answer!
In Austria there is a thing called L17. You can start driving at 15 and a half Years old and need to make 3000 km until you are 17. Also, one of your parents has to always be with you. When you turn 17 you can get your license.
So yes, I drove to Vienna myself, but at that time I was still 16 so my mother went with me…
I also broke the record for most km during L17 (atleast the record of my driving school). The old record was 17k km and I had 25.704 km
Ah, thanks for the explanation! I remember seeing the L17 sticker on many cars, but I had a wrong idea about them, I thought you have to be between 17-18 to use them So, nice trip to Vienna, and great for your mom to support you like that