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Old 10-08-2003, 03:08 PM
FlunkyNoMo FlunkyNoMo is offline
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Re:Police towed my car



I am now preparing a tort claim against the county, any suggestions are welcome. I'm looking for ballpark figures as to what I should request as a settlement. I've already looked over the injury claim docs in downloads.


I haven't rec'd the judges official ruling. Sept 25 was the last day for the&officer to file a response. Nothing was filed. The clerk said I would rec., in the mail, the judge's ruling within 10 days. I called on Tues. Oct. 7th, nothing had been entered. I was told to call back Thurs. and she would get with the recorder to inquire as to what was entered in the minutes. Perhaps the judge took notice of my copyright and doesn't want to be the one to put pen to paper?


Any way you slice it the officer removed from my possession, by threat and force, property that he was not entitle to, on the street they call it "car-jacking" and the fact that he was armed at the time the crime&was committed&would seem to make this a very serious offense. The towing co. sent lien sale notice to the reg. owner on DVM records, she's deceased. The officer knew this and didn't provide the tow co with my info, but when they sent the bill for $801.00 they knew where to send it, oversight or omission with intent to further damage? All parties conspired to extort money from me. The tow co. rec'd stolen goods then converted it to their profit, not exactly an innocent bystander.


I'm really not liking the way this whole thing has played out and I'm thinking I might need to invoice the officer. Who knows if there is a time restriction on sending invoice?


Counting on ya'll's continued support, FNM
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