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[QUOTE="BunduBasher, post: 696157, member: 17314"] seizure with due process, now that's a joke. I did some work for a company which works with and sells seized assets, and good luck to you if you get your goods back. There was a case where a charter company lost their jet because they had a drug dealer on board with his drugs, if you give a friend a ride, and he has on him stolen goods, or drugs, say bye bye to your car, it is going to take you one hell of a struggle to get it back. The company which owned the jet eventually got it back, but the owner had to pay huge legal fees as well as storage costs. So how does one define an illegal bike - I go get my kid a pee-wee 50, no title, no registration. If this bike is within city limits, it is considered an illegal bike, and open to confiscation. This is one slippery slope if you ask me ! :think: [/QUOTE]
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