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Re: GOOD,,,,, He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them 

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in an emergency, a police officer can commandeer a civilian's vehicle? I

....nope they can't do it and if you let them do it you are a fool. If they take your car and have an accident in it while chasing somebody it is YOU who are responsible. They are also under no obligation to repair things they might tear up like the engine and or transmission. My advice is if a cop ever tells ya he is going to "commandeer your vehicle" take your keys out and toss em on top of the nearest building.

...soldiers cannot be quartered in your home and cops cannot "commandeer anything". And that's a fact jack!




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Re: GOOD,,,,, He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 16 Mar 20 4:49 AM
Msg. 55603 of 62138

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Re: "democrats want to confiscate a lot of your property and mine so it can be utilized in a more decent manner, or by more deserving people. Unreasonable search and seizure comes to mind here. Losing his ass ought to be punishment enough."
We are in a state of emergency. Do you agree with the principle that in an emergency, a police officer can commandeer a civilian's vehicle? Is that different? Just wondering…


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