@trixter Indeed, and I would add to that that nobody has the right to post photos of strangers or anyone not explicitly consenting to having photos of them or any of their personally identifiable information (PII) published, which includes license plates and geolocated photos as well. Especially not on social networks that run uploaded photos through facial recognition and OCR software, read image EXIF data for "auto-tagging" purposes or are otherwise creepy about it. That's why I'll avoid publishing photos of people if it's not a silhouette, I'll remove EXIF data from photos beforehand, and why we seek parent consent of children participating in our community events and such. Doing this is not just good practice but might save you from legal trouble as well.