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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 695305, member: 27963"] I have to agree with that statement as it sounds. The way this thread was presented was that storing a bike in Baltimore is illegal and that the Police officers are flippant and arrogant that they do not have to respect property and peoples rights. There was no indication at the beginning that these where legally confiscated from the " if you buy something for the purpose of manufacturing or distributin of illegal drugs or from the profit of illegal drugs you will lose it" law. If you live in Baltimore and you own a dirt bike are you immediately classified as a drug dealer? I don't think any authority should have the power to make that distinction. If you are a drug dealer and you have a dirt bike I definately think the bike should be confiscated , vin numbers checked, and returned to its rightful owner or auctioned off for funds for the police if the bike was actually purchased.I think that the bike should be confiscated after the fact you have done something wrong, or in the investigation, whether just riding up and down the street or drug dealing. Otherwise we get into the whole guilty until proven innocent thing. This whole thing stinks of the "outlaw guns and the people kill people not guns" argument. Drug dealing, stealing cars, riding your dirt bike up and down the street, and murder are illegal. If these things are an epedemic, and the judicial system can't keep up with it, the government shouldn't be wasting money making new laws that the already overworked judicial system try to uphold. They should spend the money on more cops to prevent the problem and stiffer penalties to keep the convicted problems off the street. what we have now is that the cops keep the bike and the drug dealers walk thru a revolving door judicial system. wouldnt it make much more sense for the cops to keep the drug dealer and let the bike go free? or better yet just shoot the Bass Turd [/QUOTE]
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