So....you block the plate when you drive it on the street as well?
No, but then again, there's a difference. People on the street who see my plate don't know what my house and garage look like from the inside and out, they don't know "What's in your garage?", they don't know the layout of my garage, what tools I have in what drawers, what kind of toolboxes I have, whether or not I have dogs, what kind of other cars I have, whether or not I live alone, what shift I work, what kind of job I have, whether or not I own guns, etc.
Not trying to be argumentative or anything, just saying that if someone wanted to exploit people on a forum like this, with nice cars and lots of expensive tools, it's kind of scary how much information they can get about you and your stuff.
Personally, I try to be careful about that sort of thing. For that reason I would absolutely obscure my plates in close up pictures. Peace of mind, takes 2 seconds to do and I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Actually....if you really want to protect yourself....don't leave anything in your car with the address on it....especially your registration. A lot of car break-ins are just to get your info....either for identity theft or to break into your house later...
Not sure that will fly if/when someone in uniform asks for my license and registration on the side of the road. I realize fully that they can verify this information with the plate and don't need to see the paper, but somehow I envision "I don't have it" as doubling my chances of getting a ticket vs. a warning.

I don't speed, but for people who drive like that, it can't be a good thing to PO the officer by saying you left the registration at home. Just my $.02, as I thankfully don't know from experience.
