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    YOUR address available on web through your rego.

    Dunno if its been mentioned, but as of this month, the grubbermint has started a new initiative that means ANYONE can punch your rego plate into the interwebby thing, and get your address. you can go online, somewhere, and excuse yourself from the "initiative".
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    they just have to read the signwriting on mine to know who ownes it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    Dunno if its been mentioned, but as of this month, the grubbermint has started a new initiative that means ANYONE can punch your rego plate into the interwebby thing, and get your address. you can go online, somewhere, and excuse yourself from the "initiative".
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Cheers. I've been meaning to do this... The car went through fine, but the Prila didn't go through. Odd after being registered for 4 straight years. Perhaps i'll ask when I pay the AA a visit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    Dunno if its been mentioned, but as of this month, the grubbermint has started a new initiative that means ANYONE can punch your rego plate into the interwebby thing, and get your address. you can go online, somewhere, and excuse yourself from the "initiative".
    Tis the other way around.. they have ALWAYS been able to find you name and address.

    Now you can opt-out.

    But the default should be that you have to OPT-IN.

    Why should data that you have to provide the government, even if you don't want to, be shared with anyone without your authority ?

    Write to this plonker if it pisses you off : s.joyce@ministers.govt.nz
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    Gits! Gets all the way through to the end bit, then says "an error has occurred", etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fliplid View Post
    Gits! Gets all the way through to the end bit, then says "an error has occurred", etc...
    The "online" opt out is the NZTAs way of making YOU do all the work opting out.

    Why not send them a letter asking them to do it ? Quote licence number and regos if you wish. Of course I bet the legislation doesn't require you to list all the vehicles, NZTA are just saving themselves work. Otherwise you have to do this every time you register a vehicle, which seems mad if your intention is clear.
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    Bam.

    Just opted out, thanks for the link, but a pity about the scare-mongering stated by the OP that is only a few decades too late.

    Then again, it got my attention, so kudos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Thanks for the link, just went there and completed the opt out process for my four vehicles no worries at all
    A very easy operstion took less than 5 min

    NZ Transport Agency
    Transport Registry Centre
    Private Bag 11777
    Manawatu Mail Centre
    Palmerston North 4442

    NZ Transport Agency reference number: XXXXXXX
    Transaction date/time: 5 Oct 2010 10:23 p.m.
    Your transaction is complete. Personal information (including name and address) held on the Motor Vehicle Register for the vehicles listed will no longer be disclosed to third-parties authorised by the Ministry of Transport.
    Authorised access to your personal details has been revoked for the following vehicles:
    Plate Year Make Model Colour
    XXXXX 1979 YAMAHA XS1100F BLACK
    XXXX 2001 TRAILER JIG BLUE
    XXXXXX 1983 DAIHATSU V54T RED
    XXXXXX 1988 NISSAN NAVARA WHITE


    They even send you conformation for your record !
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    Time for a thread bump.

    The law is changing on April 1st, so revoke access to all your vehicle details now.

    This should stop harrasment from ALL private parking companies whose unenforceable invoices will become will become even more unenforceable.

    In the meantime if you should get such an invoice for overstaying at a shopping mall, and feel the inclination to actually reply, try this:

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    Timely reminder... just changed to another bike.

    Question. Is the opt-out on each vehicle, or each person. Ergo, if I opted out my old bike, and now someone else has it, how does that get treated? Is the bike still opted out, or automatically becomes opted in again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Timely reminder... just changed to another bike.

    Question. Is the opt-out on each vehicle, or each person. Ergo, if I opted out my old bike, and now someone else has it, how does that get treated? Is the bike still opted out, or automatically becomes opted in again?

    In spite of my bitch in October, the NZTA opt out system seems to work quite well.

    I opted out, and even though I had more vehicles than the system could enter, it actually opted me out of all the others as well.

    And when I purchased a new vehicle, it seemed to have been automatically added to the opt out list.
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    Interesting. I opted out on the old bike, but I had to go through and opt out on the new one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    Dunno if its been mentioned, but as of this month, the grubbermint has started a new initiative that means ANYONE can punch your rego plate into the interwebby thing, and get your address. you can go online, somewhere, and excuse yourself from the "initiative".
    You speld gummimit wong.

    Had a friend who got a confidential ph no. from Telecom. That didn't stop them from selling his number to the telemarketing crowd.
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