bottlebomber
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See, now you're solid. Just make sure you got those deputies names, and note the time of the conversation and you're golden.
See, now you're solid. Just make sure you got those deputies names, and note the time of the conversation and you're golden.
...I called them back and said "I'm not going to pay unless the cops tell me I have to. You do what you want." We'll see what happens.
ReverseApacheMaster said:Internet legal advice worth exactly what you paid for it.
Bet you think all police officers are just bullies on a power trip, too, don't you?
That's something I've learned through my own legal struggles (though not through any derogatory behavior of my own). Write down EVERYTHING.
ReverseApacheMaster said:What I meant was saying barney fife said they couldn't do anything to you will do little, if anything if that information was incorrect.
Your mileage may vary, I guess. One of my best friends in high school's dad was a reserve officer, shortly after college I dated a 911 dispatcher for a couple years, and after that I dated the secretary for a different department. Plus, on my fire department, we have an active Sheriff's deputy, a retired deputy, and a former reserve officer. You could say I know a *lot* of members of law enforcement. There's always a couple bad eggs, but the guys I know are all decent guys - both on and off duty.Based upon all the ones I've met in person. Yes. The only one who wasn't just wanted to bust kids w/ weed so he could smoke it. Even he was pretty corrupt.
Most of the wrecker drivers I know are pretty cool guys.
One more time, for me. I'm slow tonight lol
ReverseApacheMaster said:In most, if not all states, instruction by a government official that violates the law does not excuse you violating the law unless it is somebody of supreme authority, like the chief of police. So unless he talked to the chief of police or the sheriff, knowing who he talked to probably won't do any good if they were wrong.
If the owner or other legally authorized person in control of the vehicle arrives at the scene prior to removal or towing of the vehicle, and is legally capable of removing the vehicle, the vehicle shall be disconnected from the towing or removal apparatus, and that person shall be allowed to remove the vehicle without interference upon the payment of a reasonable service fee of not more than one-half (1/2) of the applicable rate for such towing or removal, for which a receipt shall be given unless that person refuses to remove the vehicle from the property where it is otherwise unlawfully parked. There shall be no charge if the vehicle has not been connected to the tow truck.