Mirror of Justice - All about Law and More
*Home>>>Civil Rights Law

Do Police officers have the right to touch your vehicle?


Is this not considered under tort law specifically "property tort law" Trespassing or even Conversion? Isnt conversion set up to protect your property "chattel" from being tampered with or even damaged? So how can anyone including an officer touch your vehicle for any reason and not be in violation of this Tort Law?

to be more specific simple touch might not be a problem but what about pulling of windshield wipers or chalk marking tires for metering parking times.

Its not a question that a specific law prohibiting an officer from touching your belongings exists. Its a question of where the Conversion tort law within our civil rights can protect our belongings from harm by anyone even an officer.

Please be specific in your answers. Provide back up to your statements.

no you forfit the rights when you park in a public owned place.

They are given the right to mark your car because you parked in their spot. It is like an implied regulation. They can not come onto your private property and mark your car but since you park in places that have parking time limits they can mark your car to keep track of how long you have been their.

since the action doesnt cause permanent damage they are within their rights to do so. Now if they were scratching times into your paint you would have a case.

Tags
  Collections Law   Consumer Law   Construction Law   Constitutional Law   Computer Law   Child Custody   Civil Rights Law   Business Law   Bankruptcy Law   Banking Law   Aviation Law   Appeals and Writs
Related information
  • Does a probation officer have the right to tell any civilian my criminal history,dont tha violate some law.?

    hahahaha......amazing. Oh I commited crimes and now I don't want anyone to know about it...wahhhhhhh. Face it. You screwed up. It's a matter of PUBLIC record. And, if it's all true.....

  • Do you think this will make a civil case or go anywhere? or not at all?

    I can't tell if you have a case from the details you have provided. See a lawyer. Initial consultations are usually free.

    ...
  • What would Martin Luther King Jr. be doing right now if he want killed?

    Well, he may have died from natural causes, but if he had lived, he may have been able to force more concessions from Nixon in relation to the war (as he felt that we were speding far too muhc to k...

  • What happens if after winning a civil legal case in the UK, the defendants dont pay the court costs ?

    You should consult your solicitors, since you may have obtained after the events insurance, if the policy covers you for winning but not recovering costs then you will be fine, however the fact is ...

  • Is JURY NULLIFICATION the new civil disobedience?

    Jury nulification is nothing new American colonists were using Jury nulification to protest British laws and many ofthe founding fathers notably Jeferson wrote about how states and juries could go ...

  • Does the managing agent have the right to enter my rented house when I'm not in?

    A landlord or someone acting on behalf of the landlord may access your property once they have given you 24hours notice - but they should also ask for your permission, ... this one is being nice ...

  • Can I file a civil lawsuit against my former employer without a lawyer? Yes. I have a Right to Sue Letter.?

    You can file the case in court without a lawyer and represent yourself. The court will provide you with a lawyer from the free legal assistance group. Just be sure to complete the requirements an...

  • A civil suit show cause that carrys up to 12 mos do I have the right to a court appointed attorney?

    Generally, no. The 6th admendment right to cousel only appiles to criminal matters. The rule is that it only applies to civil matters that amount to criminal sanctions. So there are some rare ...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster