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

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Apparently if two people misinterpreted what you said Domin8, then the problem is your wording.

I'm glad that the OP asked you how to settle the issue. I'd still encourage you to call and ask specifically since you've obviously ran into the ground finding information on the Internet.
 

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Just to quickly state in tx yes its legal to shoot if their on your property. I havnt looked at the law in a bit but if i remember correctly just if they tresspass then you have a warning shot if im wrong then its if they try to get in the house dont remember but yea its totally legall in tx and az and i think florida

I'd think you'd need to be 100% sure in that before shooting at a cop. Your statement of "I'm almost positive I read somewhere blah blah blah" would look great to a jury.

On another note, this is not the case in fl. Fl has stand your ground laws which specifically state you can shoot when you are in fear of your life, and that you do not need to retaliate even if the option is there. Nowhere in any law have I ever read that it is encouraged to fire a warning shot for any reason. That's just absurd.
 

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Apparently if two people misinterpreted what you said Domin8, then the problem is your wording.

I'm glad that the OP asked you how to settle the issue. I'd still encourage you to call and ask specifically since you've obviously ran into the ground finding information on the Internet.

I went back and read my post. The only error I saw was a missing comma. No, I'm not changing it. I don't want to be accused of changing what I said. Regardless, what I typed, even without the comma, doesn't state the opposite.
 

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Well, this has been about beat to death by now....
 

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Just to quickly state in tx yes its legal to shoot if their on your property. I havnt looked at the law in a bit but if i remember correctly just if they tresspass then you have a warning shot if im wrong then its if they try to get in the house dont remember but yea its totally legall in tx and az and i think florida

Thats y im asking what state.... i thought i had been clear stating my knowledge was Pa only.... But i believe there is still more stipulation than just tresspas. if im not mistaken it something like : "unlawful trespass with the intent to...."
 

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Well, this has been about beat to death by now....
THIS

While I dont necessarily agree with this type of citation, every state has its own laws.

BUT, I would not consider any Officer of the Law trespassing, regardless of the situation. They are a marked item, meaning they wear a uniform to inform EVERYONE who they are never mind there great big Police car, marked or unmarked. If they are on your property, its more than likely for a reason. Saying you would shoot an officer is absolutely rediculous, warning or not. The only way that will end, especially now-a-days is in a coffin and yes I mean you, not the officer.
 

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992.. I think we just became best friends. Wanna go play karate in the garage? :)
 

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THIS

While I dont necessarily agree with this type of citation, every state has its own laws.

BUT, I would not consider any Officer of the Law trespassing, regardless of the situation. They are a marked item, meaning they wear a uniform to inform EVERYONE who they are never mind there great big Police car, marked or unmarked. If they are on your property, its more than likely for a reason. Saying you would shoot an officer is absolutely rediculous, warning or not. The only way that will end, especially now-a-days is in a coffin and yes I mean you, not the officer.

well said man...
 

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