โJul-09-2019 12:45 PM
โJul-13-2019 04:13 PM
โJul-13-2019 03:03 PM
Dtank wrote:
Can you say "BS"?
The OP has some kind of "agenda".
Timbs' was involved in a drug deal - his vehicle was seized.
Need more info: Google is your friend.
CA has a vehicle seizure law for *spectating* at an illegal drag race (on the street).
Don't do drugs. Don't street race.
End of story (Somehow the Mods/Admins "don't get it" and allow this drivel to continue)..:S
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โJul-13-2019 02:52 PM
Dtank wrote:
Can you say "BS"?
The OP has some kind of "agenda".
Timbs' was involved in a drug deal - his vehicle was seized.
Need more info: Google is your friend.
CA has a vehicle seizure law for *spectating* at an illegal drag race (on the street).
Don't do drugs. Don't street race.
End of story (Somehow the Mods/Admins "don't get it" and allow this drivel to continue)..:S
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โJul-13-2019 06:39 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
I'll start being concerned when I see real world examples of this taking place, as opposed to internet or forum bullsheet.
โJul-13-2019 04:17 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:apr67 wrote:p220sigman wrote:
I'll start to be concerned about it when I hear of someone getting stopped for 5.1 MPH over the limit and getting their vehicle seized with no criminal action/allegation involved.
Why would it take that for you to be concerned about police stealing peoples property?
I'll start being concerned when I see real world examples of this taking place, as opposed to internet or forum bullsheet.
Dtank wrote:
Can you say "BS"?
The OP has some kind of "agenda".
Timbs' was involved in a drug deal - his vehicle was seized.
Need more info: Google is your friend.
CA has a vehicle seizure law for *spectating* at an illegal drag race (on the street).
Don't do drugs. Don't street race.
End of story (Somehow the Mods/Admins "don't get it" and allow this drivel to continue)..:S
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โJul-12-2019 09:06 PM
pjgoeman wrote:More like a nightmare.
If you think that the seizure laws aren't abused by law enforcement you're living in a dream world.
โJul-12-2019 07:46 PM
โJul-12-2019 04:08 PM
โJul-12-2019 12:12 PM
โJul-12-2019 11:32 AM
โJul-12-2019 08:13 AM
apr67 wrote:p220sigman wrote:
I'll start to be concerned about it when I hear of someone getting stopped for 5.1 MPH over the limit and getting their vehicle seized with no criminal action/allegation involved.
Why would it take that for you to be concerned about police stealing peoples property?
โJul-12-2019 08:08 AM
โJul-12-2019 07:54 AM
p220sigman wrote:
I'll start to be concerned about it when I hear of someone getting stopped for 5.1 MPH over the limit and getting their vehicle seized with no criminal action/allegation involved.
โJul-12-2019 07:52 AM
mich800 wrote:
I agree. I still do not know how this practice has not been shot down simply from the lack of due process aspect. Then the whole, is the value of the forfeiture appropriate for the crime. But that is full circle as was there even a crime?