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

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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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