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Company Car question

Does anyone know the process for a company car that’s been impounded as part of an investigation? I am assuming it will be kept as evidence in a trial yet to be scheduled. I don’t believe the state crime lab will be through their investigation anytime soon, so I’m going to have to come up with some sort of reasoning for keeping the vehicle so long.


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@126 let me add to that - you don’t know me at all, quit making assumptions, it feels like that’s what got us here….

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Post ID: @127+1kmvvzjg5

@101 please stop with this, these aren’t me, really. I’d reach out to you but you made that impossible for me to do without fear.

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Post ID: @126+1kmvvzjg5

@101 I’m not so sure it’s a guy.

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Post ID: @10e+1kmvvzjg5

@101 what kinda weird jollies do you get outta this?

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Post ID: @103+1kmvvzjg5

@yq He's not insane, just pathetic and sad.

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Post ID: @101+1kmvvzjg5

@x2 One thing I’ve learned here is that a lot of the people you work with and assume are normal just aren’t. People are insane, the world is fu---d up, and this place is no different.

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Post ID: @yq+1kmvvzjg5

Are you the same clown who needed advice after backing over their laptop with their car? You need counseling

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Post ID: @x2+1kmvvzjg5

I reported the vehicle as stolen on council’s advice. I have no recollection of the events that transpired, nor do I remember how they occurred. Therefore, it must have been stolen sometime that evening. I extend my condolences to the unfortunate woman’s family.

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Post ID: @tw+1kmvvzjg5

@e6 wouldn’t totally surprise me if it was real, some people here are mo--ns and a--holes. Some coked up LL4+ coming down off a bender.

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Post ID: @e9+1kmvvzjg5

I guess people are bored…

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Post ID: @e6+1kmvvzjg5

@a7 Just don't forget the "ment" after bail.

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Post ID: @da+1kmvvzjg5

@c3 Just don't return it under UV lighting and you should be fine!

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Post ID: @d9+1kmvvzjg5

So you are the one with the white nostrils, a blistered lip, and no iris just pupils that I see in the cafeteria asking for Coke with a straw.

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Post ID: @d8+1kmvvzjg5

@OP

"She don't lie, she don't lie ,she don't lie....Coc@ine"

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Post ID: @d2+1kmvvzjg5

Sounds like you have bigger problems than what happens with the vehicle.

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Post ID: @cr+1kmvvzjg5

Eventually AMRO will be notified due to the laws surrounding impoundment. They in turn will most likely inform whomever manages the management lease program.

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Post ID: @cn+1kmvvzjg5

Lol. What a $hit post. Congrats, made me laugh

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Post ID: @ch+1kmvvzjg5

Thank you, is there a way to buy the vehicle so I don't have to return it? There are a lot of fluids stains in the vehicle, and I'd be afraid to turn it in, i don't want any questions as to what happened.

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Post ID: @c3+1kmvvzjg5

If it's an M-plate checked out in GVUS, just change the reason to bailment. This is understood to mean it's out for a long term test with a supplier.

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