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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? 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. |
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