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Law Enforcement & Police - August 2007

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I have a junk car that I need to get rid of. It's parked in front of my apartment. The plates that were registered to it have been switched over to my new car. I cannot find the title. Since I have removed the plates from it, I've received an official notice that it's illegally parked and will be towed and impounded unless fixed. However, I can't get rid of the car without the title. What in the world can I do? Thank you.

2007-08-15 10:20:50 · 6 answers · asked by Haylsinator 3

the navy by the village people
Best answer wins an album of thiers HEY!!! al-bum.

2007-08-15 09:16:04 · 10 answers · asked by Britsruletheworld 1

Can this be done at a local police station?

2007-08-15 09:02:41 · 6 answers · asked by tinklefairy 2

The majority of serial killers have been sexually abused. Do you think that if you molest a child then he becomes a serial killer should the abuser be considered a accessory after the fact?

2007-08-15 07:22:48 · 4 answers · asked by BrownMorristown 2

I had a terrible divorce. My ex was given visitation every single weekend and he took the kids almost 4 weeks out of the winter months. I never seen my kids on Christmas, Christmas eve, new years or on the weekend holidays...Mothers day and Easter for 15 yrs.
My son is now 22 yrs old and will not speak to his dad and has not spoken to his dad for over 5 or 6 yrs.
I mistakenly believed he would leave the kids with me on mothers day and share the Christmas Holidays.
I missed a court date and was picked up by the police because his attorney quit and I believed I did not have to appear in court. I was arrested.
I was told by him on mothers day to pick the kids up at noon and the police was called when I arrived, and picked me up at home for criminal tresspassing.
He called the cops on me all of the time, so as a result of their constant badgering and hauling me off to jail, I dont trust them.
I think they were out to get me and still are. How do I handle this and get over it?

2007-08-15 07:13:13 · 2 answers · asked by happydawg 6

2007-08-15 06:43:59 · 13 answers · asked by Jonny B 1

the police here have shot and killed another unarmed mentally ill person to my knowledge thats four so far in as many years

2007-08-15 04:35:09 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm in the market for a secondary set of handcuffs. I currently carry Smith & Wesson model 100 nickel cuffs, and they are pretty good, but I need a pair of hinged aswell. I have narrowed my brands list down to 3 companies. Smith & Wesson, Peerless and Hiatt.

Can any police or security guards please tell me with your experience which of those 3 brands is good and which are bad and why? Also how would you rank them from 1-3 (1 being best, 3 being worst)

I have noticed S&W cuffs come standard with the slot-type double locking feature, and you can also get models with the pin-type double locking feature. Is one type of double locking better or safer than the other and why - advantages/disadvantages?

Lastly which models would you recommend from each brand and why (chained, hinged, or both) Note: I don't need the expensive high security models, just the basic but extremely safe ones. Any input is appreciated.

Thanks y'all.

2007-08-15 03:59:53 · 8 answers · asked by lapdcentral 2

This happened to a family member on Monday. Does he go to jail? pay fines? Does it affect his chances of becomming a doctor? Will he lose his license?

It was a .18 on the alcohol meter thing.

2007-08-15 03:58:29 · 3 answers · asked by JoeIQ 4

That would mean the wardens would have to hire...

1. Janitors
2. Laundry people
3. Cooks
4. Plumbing people

No revenue would come in from any other job such as field work, telemarketing, making clothing, washing & maintaining vehicles etc etc etc.

If all prisoners QUIT doing anything and just sat there, would prisons lose all financing thus having to release all but the haneous criminals that taxpayers are willing to really PAY to keep locked up?

2007-08-15 03:50:14 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

For over 20 years we have been fighting the war on drugs and there are no less drugs than before, crime hasn't decreased, voilence hasn't decreased, etc...

When will it be time to examine our tactics against our citizens and form a conclusive strategy to end the war?

We have been dropping the hammer on these criminals for over 20 years and we are no closer to resolution... Isn't it time we switched tools?

We have reverted to no-knock warrants, paramilitary units, and using K-9 against our citizens. How can we possibly win and what would be the next logical step toward finalizing this war?

2007-08-15 03:13:49 · 13 answers · asked by BOB 4

What should I do? I've talked to ALL of my superiors and they seem to be intent on avoiding it... IA is part of the department so when the Sheriff chooses to ignore it so does IA. I fear for my job because once he does this to the wrong person I too will most likely be involved as an accomplise.

The degree to which it happens varies... He has told me his "policy" but I'll make it short... It depends on age, race, gender, and "obvious" sexual perference....

If anyone so much as moves the slightest bit while he is grabbing them (white knuckles) he begins to administor his "punishment"... As I said it varies from the simple knee to the neck, head into the trunk, but recently it has escalated into more "elaborate measures"...

I understand using force when it's necessary but he seems to think it's always necessary.

2007-08-15 03:05:36 · 9 answers · asked by NO 2

I have been charged with a felony and was offered to take three yrs. I have bad background and this is my third time, so I am about to have a baby but I know someone who has a weapon, drugs and is on the run for yrs. I want to get out of this so bad and have had thoughts of ratting them out so i can go on with my life. Could someone tell me what does the DA do to you when you rat on someone.... relocating, wiring, etc. Do they want you to go to trial or do they take the info and get the guy themselves w/o me having to wire myself. Any help is appreciated.

2007-08-15 02:50:33 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

been reading a book called '50 thing you're not supposed to know' by Russ Kick. i was shocked to discover that police have no obligation to help you out, you have no right to sue the cops for not doing their job even in the following circumstances, which seems pretty incredulous...

- when 911 systems have been shut down for maintenance
- when a known stalker kills someone
- when the police pull over but don't arrest a drunk driver who runs over someone later that night
- when a cop known to be violently unstable shoots a driver he pulled over for an inadequate muffler
- when authorities know in advance of a plan to commit murder but do nothing to stop it
- when parole boards free violent psychotics, including child rapist-murderers
- when felons escape from prison and kill someone
- when houses burn down because the fire department didn't respond promptly
- when children are beaten to death in foster homes

2007-08-15 02:28:59 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am from the USA and have been having an online relationship with an officer from England.

The last time we talked he said he had a special assignment and had to be undercover for a while. And, that I wouldn't be hearing from him during that time.

He came home about a month ago....looked dead tired...and said he would be heading back out very soon...like in a couple of days. Then...poof....he was gone again.

I'm sure he's an officer. I've seen his photos in the depts. newsletter and photos where he has received awards.

Do you think he is being legit with me? I want so much to call his dept. to check on him, but I am afraid of causing him trouble.

2007-08-15 02:24:18 · 27 answers · asked by treefrog 4

If a Quadraplegic wheelbound person is a victim of an attempted robbery in the street whist in his wheelchair and during the robbery smacks the robbers nose into his brain killing him. Would it be manslaughter or self defence?
Please justify your answers. Also if you were on the jury, what verdict would you give?

2007-08-15 02:24:03 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've been talking to an English policeman for nearly two years, now. There have been a couple of times that he had to go away for a couple of months and we couldn't talk.

I am positive that he is an officer, because I have seen his photo in the newsletter of his dept. And, I've seen him in his uniform.

I really crazy about the guy and he's never given me any reason to doubt him. But, I'm really worried as I haven't heard from him for about two months. The last time I saw him he looked dead tired and said he had to go back for a while.

Do English officers sometimes have this sort of assignment? Or am I being played? I'm an American, so I'm sure our agencies work differently.

2007-08-15 02:13:34 · 14 answers · asked by treefrog 4

my daughter is a victim of sexual assault on a minor and I would like to find out when the "pervert" will be or was charged with the crimes. There is a total of 21 charges against him. He is a family members "signifigant other" and we have a family wedding coming up - she will not go to the wedding with the fear he will be there. Does anyone know how to find out? Since this is his 3rd felony - I do not think it would be listed in the traffic and misdemeanor website that I found.

2007-08-15 02:10:03 · 4 answers · asked by heartbreak 8-12-06 2

I am a MA resident. During a long drive on I-90, toddler was bawling in backseat and I was trying to get to a rest area. I have a clean record for 8 years and feel that a warning should suffice.

BTW, ticket says I was doing 84 in a 65 zone.

Do you guys think above is reasonable/possible? Can I do the above myself or do I need to hire an attorney? Can you recommend any attorneys in the area?

2007-08-15 02:08:41 · 2 answers · asked by homeowner_ne 1

most of us know that if you run over a dog,you`re supposed to report it to the police within 24hours(is that right?),but which other animals,wild or domestic,do have to report being run over-my sister says even ducks and geese are included,along with swans??eh??

2007-08-15 01:45:12 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

My online b/f is a cop in England. He said he has to be away for a couple of months or longer working on a case that he can't tell me about. He promises to tell me about it later.

He's never given me any reason to doubt him before. I do know for sure he is a cop. And, I truly get the feeling he is being honest with me.

Still...I've been known to be too trusting.

He said that sometimes he has to get "arrested" just to communicate with his fellow officers.

Does this sound legit to you?

2007-08-15 01:15:14 · 10 answers · asked by treefrog 4

I was on a road that was a 45 mph zone. I turned on a new road and about 150 feet up the road it says 35 mph. I got pulled over before the sign for going 45 in a 35. It was about 50 feet from the sign. Is the speed limit still 45 mph until I get passed the new sign?

2007-08-15 01:00:59 · 8 answers · asked by mizuhri 2

I lived in texas for 6 years.I was never pulled over for anything.Never questioned about anything.I moved to missouri and I have spent the better part of the last 2 years at the court house or the sherriff's dept.I am getting tired of it and have had enough.What can I do?

2007-08-15 00:26:13 · 14 answers · asked by billwill76087 1

I was said to have said to have said things I didn't say.The facts are not accurate.For instance,evidence was destroyed by another individual.The other individual has addmitted to it.The officer in question wrote down that I did it.He said he had a witness to the crime,but the witness never showed up in court.The deputy said he would not get on the stand because he didn't want to look like a liar again.The VIN numbers to both vehicles do not match any vehicle on the planet,even though he put in his report that he ran the numbers.Another witness said his statement was altered.There are pieces missing,like the fact that he destroyed evidence.There should be three defedants but the s.d. only went after one.

2007-08-15 00:16:40 · 9 answers · asked by billwill76087 1

First, I live in Michigan if that helps.

The officer was parked in a fire station lot where the speed limit is 30, but if you go about two seconds down the street the speed limit jumps up to 45. Well when he clocked me he said I was 45. He said I was going 15 over, but only gave me a ticket for 5 over. I decided to fight the ticket. My court date was supposed to be 8-6-07, but then the court said they would reschedule me for a different date. I did not ask for a reschedule. Anyways my new day is 9-12-07.

What are my chances for beating the ticket?

2007-08-14 23:04:32 · 6 answers · asked by half_pint122000 3

We play football on a school playground adjoining our society compound (common wall). Recently a man from our building called the police on us cos we were playing football.
Is this legal. Can he do this? The police let us off with a warning.

The school kids play there everyday. He does nothing abt them. Can he complain to the police abt us playing on the ground or in the society premises?

The funny thing is that till abt 5 yrs ago he used to play with us as well.

2007-08-14 21:32:27 · 4 answers · asked by Ash 1

National Service does anybody think this would bring back discipline to our society

2007-08-14 20:48:42 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

For say 1 year in a normal type of prison.

2007-08-14 20:33:43 · 13 answers · asked by golfgirl 3

We’ve been married for a year. Recently my husband was charged by the police for shoving me during an argument. We separated as a result.

At the court hearing, he was found not guilty. But the magistrate placed him under a restraining order.

This marriage was pretty much over. We weren’t in contact at all.

Recently, he called saying he really misses me. But he was very hurt by this whole thing so he was staying away. I was so happy to hear from him, and told him I loved him.

What are the chances of this getting better?

PS: Our families are advising us to move on instead after this ordeal at court.

2007-08-14 20:07:39 · 14 answers · asked by Sarah 2

Hypothetical situation: in a car accident, the person at fault causes an accident which kills the other driver. However, the surviving driver also has severe brain injury and will have to spend the rest of his life in a hospital. Will the prosecutor still be obliged to go after him with charges of vehicular manslaughter and try to land him into a prison?

2007-08-14 19:08:14 · 6 answers · asked by Amuse Bouche 4

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