TR> order, and the police officer would commandeer your vehicle anyway. If
TR> there was any harm done to your vehicle, it would be repaired by the
TR> City or entity that commandeered it. Your theft charges would be filed
SM> This is a misnomer Tom, you seem to forget I worked for a S.O., and I
> have friends/know people with CPD, and still have numerous friends with
> the Sheriff's Department, the replacement/repairing of vehicles used
> after commandeering where so damaged, or destroyed, is very *UNLIKELY*
> to occur.
Never mind who you claim you worked for/with. It is obvious that the
laws provide anyone who has their property commandeered a remedy to
recover their losses/damages......period.
CHARLES HUNTER
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