Bob,
Surely we're smart enough to remember and remove the message.... Aren't we?!?
Always a possibility though.
Herb
Wiedemeyer wrote:
> Oh, yeah, that's a great idea!!.....of course, if you ever sold the car,
> which frequently happens, and the new buyer takes the car in for new tires,
> you'll probably get your a** sued off when the tire dealer calls the police
> and they mistakenly arrest the new owner of the car!
>
> Bob
>
> >
> >those of you
> >contemplating the purchase of custom wheels might want to consider taping
> >a copy of your driver's license to the inside of the wheel along with a
> note
> >stating something like "If the person seeking new tires for these wheels
> >is not the person identified on the driver's license, please contact the
> >police as these wheels are stolen property". The note should be protected
> >from the weather by the tire, and you should eventually get your property
> >back.
> >
> >Tim Buja - Rockford, Illinois, USA - 80 TR8, 73 Stag, 72 TR6
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