Citation For Inoperable/Unlicensed Vehicle On Property ????

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How is having a vehicle that isn't in compliance with an ordinance, and it being taken, unlawful seizure? Law is broken, it is retrieved. Sounds lawful to me.

Then any/every private collection of unregistered cars that may be in that city can be ticketed too. Besides, I'm willing to guess you haven't looked at the Michigan or Flint Township laws. I have. Based on that info, I believe this is bogus. Again, in many areas, including Flint, a vehicle doesn't need to be registered unless it is, or is going to be, operated on public roadways.

Since you're in Virginia let me give you a Virginia specific example. A farm can own and use trucks for the purpose of functions on the farm. It does not need to be registered because it is used on private property only and doesn't see the public roadways. I can even give specifics, such as farm name and location if you'd like.
 
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Gzes....I'm willing to bet you shoot a "warning shot" to a law enforcement officer you won't have time to get that second shot off before you're fired upon. You're point of view on this discussion is skewed.

A smart cop wouldn't even try. He'd run to his car and call for back up first. So, I say Gzes gets the second shot off if the cop is stupid, otherwise 1 was sufficient to start his next career in a jail.
 

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Then any/every private collection of unregistered cars that may be in that city can be ticketed too. Besides, I'm willing to guess you haven't looked at the Michigan or Flint Township laws. I have. Based on that info, I believe this is bogus. Again, in many areas, including Flint, a vehicle doesn't need to be registered unless it is, or is going to be, operated on public roadways.

Since you're in Virginia let me give you a Virginia specific example. A farm can own and use trucks for the purpose of functions on the farm. It does not need to be registered because it is used on private property only and doesn't see the public roadways. I can even give specifics, such as farm name and location if you'd like.

Not quite sure when I moved to Virginia. Whereabouts am I? :)

Having a private collection inside a garage is a little different than a broken down car in a driveway in view of the public.
 

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1 warning shot is enough most of them time to get anybody out. If they stay its their fault and a police can call for backup but with survailence system you can prove they tresspassed and then you can sue the department if they try to take u down for trying to forcefully enter a private property without a judge written search and seizure warrent. but im kinda tired of arguing so im sure i wont and dont want to change opinions because in different places people think differently but well thats my opinion and law on my area. Im gonna call it a night. Night
 

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Not quite sure when use of lethal force constitutes a warning shot. I think someone needs to read up on firearm use. G'nite.
 

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Taking "warning shot's" at LEO's doing their job. Sounds like a fawking intelligent idea...

Hope you'd enjoy getting pounded by Big Bubba in prison after taking some "warning shot's" at an officer. Because that's the only place you'll end up after that happens.
 
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Not quite sure when I moved to Virginia. Whereabouts am I? :)

Having a private collection inside a garage is a little different than a broken down car in a driveway in view of the public.

Sorry, I must heaver confused you with another guy.

I didn't say anything about the collection being in a garage. I've seen collections during outside before.

Regardless, I think this is really starting to get silly now.
 

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Taking "warning shot's" at LEO's doing their job. Sounds like a fawking intelligent idea...

Hope you'd enjoy getting pounded by Big Bubba in prison after taking some "warning shot's" at an officer. Because that's the only place you'll end up after that happens.

Are they doing their job when they trespass and don't have a warrant or are attempting to arrest somebody they were pursuing who may have fled to that general area? :confused:

I always thought a police officers job included abiding by the law, not violating it.
 
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Not quite sure when I moved to Virginia. Whereabouts am I? :)

Having a private collection inside a garage is a little different than a broken down car in a driveway in view of the public.

No one lives next door to me !!!
It was not an eye sore to any one. from the street all U could see was the back of a normal truck

Thing is I'm not in a city, I live at the end of a dead end street, no neighbors on either side, or across from me, or behind me, just woods!!!, closest one is, friend, others are 1/8 mile away.

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Pretty sure, What caught the cops attention was another car, that I was going to get rid of, and I did get rid of, It had no plate on it, I had it backed in before but used it to go get parts one day and didn't back it in so there it was plane as day with no plate, so I assume the cop then looked at the front of the Hoe.

They switched code enforcement job to the cops, here recently.
The law says they can do what they are doing, so I will comply and be done with it, and get them off my asss
 
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Are they doing their job when they trespass and don't have a warrant or are attempting to arrest somebody they were pursuing who may have fled to that general area? :confused:

I always thought a police officers job included abiding by the law, not violating it.

So police need a warrant to enter on to someone's property when a suspect may have fled to that area?

Not sure where the trespass thing came from to be honest but if you can see a car doesn't have tags on it and thats against the law there then that isn't trespassing.

While you're googling the definition of trespass, look up fresh pursuit.

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So police need a warrant to enter on to someone's property when a suspect may have fled to that area?

Not sure where the trespass thing came from to be honest but if you can see a car doesn't have tags on it and thats against the law there then that isn't trespassing.

While you're googling the definition of trespass, look up fresh pursuit.

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I never said anything about trespassing, the cop was doing his job and did have the right to come on to my property.
Doesn't mean I have to like It
 

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I if they did that crap around here we got guns and wouldnt let ******** like that happen here if they try n tow my shit in my yard i have the right to shoot and kill tresspassers unless they have a warrent

Wow.... did u really just say u would shoot a cop?
 

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Here in Cali you have to register it as Inoperable pay 14 bucks a year for it too. But it cannot be on public roads it has to be on your property.


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I never said anything about trespassing, the cop was doing his job and did have the right to come on to my property.
Doesn't mean I have to like It


I know you didn't, which was exactly my point. As you see, the post I quoted mentioned it and that's why I brought it up while quoting his/her post.

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Wow.... did u really just say u would shoot a cop?

Sure did. Please fire a warning shot, but it might not be in his best interest. Maybe he doesn't realize the police won't fire a warning shot back.
 

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I know you didn't, which was exactly my point. As you see, the post I quoted mentioned it and that's why I brought it up while quoting his/her post.

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Sure did. Please fire a warning shot, but it might not be in his best interest. Maybe he doesn't realize the police won't fire a warning shot back.


Such a great feeling on my end to read things like that....
 

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Are they doing their job when they trespass and don't have a warrant or are attempting to arrest somebody they were pursuing who may have fled to that general area? :confused:

I always thought a police officers job included abiding by the law, not violating it.

Look up the term "fresh pursuit".

We've obviously gotten off topic here.

Just because you couldn't find the ordinance on the Internet doesn't mean it doesn't exist.. How about physically calling them and asking instead of chalking it up as "they were wrong, couldn't find the oridinance on the Internet, shoot the cops, they are breaking the law!"
 

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Are they doing their job when they trespass and don't have a warrant or are attempting to arrest somebody they were pursuing who may have fled to that general area? :confused:

I always thought a police officers job included abiding by the law, not violating it.

Get this, they are doing their job legally. The officer issued a citation to a vehicle. Not like they just busted into his home and search for anything illegal.

If I was standing out side in my own yard with no clothes on and an officer drove past, I'd be arrested. Same concept here.

Wow.... did u really just say u would shoot a cop?

Yes he did. He's an idiot

Look up the term "fresh pursuit".

We've obviously gotten off topic here.

Just because you couldn't find the ordinance on the Internet doesn't mean it doesn't exist.. How about physically calling them and asking instead of chalking it up as "they were wrong, couldn't find the oridinance on the Internet, shoot the cops, they are breaking the law!"

This, is 100% the best idea so far. Look up what the ordinance was, before you just go making threads and saying how the police are doing their job "illegally". Or E-Badasses saying how they are going to give the police "warning shot's"
 

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