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Hello,
I recently found someone’s go pro camera on a walk.
I have searched twitter and instagram for posts about lost gopros, and have had no joy.
The only identifying feature I can see is the family of the lost camera were hiring or driving a BMW on trade plates.
I can see the reflection of it in their windscreen on a video.
Is there any way at all of identifying the owner of a trade plate? I presume whoever the owner is would know who had the car on which date, and I would be able to get the date the video was recorded.
The family don’t appear to be from the UK, as I cannot recognise their language, but most likely it’s Polish or Eastern European.
If I had lost an item, I would tweet it out, but they don’t seem to have done.
I suppose the only way of identification is via the police and they would not be able to help. Does anyone know of any methods?
I would like to get the camera back to them, as it’s full of their holiday photos and they cost about £250.
Thanks all!
I recently found someone’s go pro camera on a walk.
I have searched twitter and instagram for posts about lost gopros, and have had no joy.
The only identifying feature I can see is the family of the lost camera were hiring or driving a BMW on trade plates.
I can see the reflection of it in their windscreen on a video.
Is there any way at all of identifying the owner of a trade plate? I presume whoever the owner is would know who had the car on which date, and I would be able to get the date the video was recorded.
The family don’t appear to be from the UK, as I cannot recognise their language, but most likely it’s Polish or Eastern European.
If I had lost an item, I would tweet it out, but they don’t seem to have done.
I suppose the only way of identification is via the police and they would not be able to help. Does anyone know of any methods?
I would like to get the camera back to them, as it’s full of their holiday photos and they cost about £250.
Thanks all!