Only on TV shows.
"MFP" , Main Force Police .
Yes. If they can see and read the license plate, there's nothing preventing them from running the plate.
In back to the future, the delorean time machines licence plate read 'outatime'.
No.
No. every car has a different car plate.
to get a plate on a car does the title have to be in my name?
Not usually. The car would have to be planted in the ground or the satellites camera would have to be at a shallow angle to earth. Yes and there will be to much atmosphere in the way that will distort the image, the best resolution by Google earth is 15 cm/pixel I really don't think so, I think the best resolution a satellite can reach is about 60mm per pixel and one letter or number is smaller than 60 mm it will only show up as a black or white spot. but this answer is open for debate
No,it should be fine as a satellite is more prone to open waves then a car radio
A yellow no plate of a car is indicate that the car is use as a taxi but a white no plate is stand that it is use for personal use.
in fact the very first car did not have a number plate. As number plates are used to identify every car, and every car has its own unique number plate, the first car did not need a number plate as it was the first of its kind.
try allpar.com or manciniracing.com.