A ‘65, and they don’t know how to roll the odometer? Or drive it 44,000 more miles?
“...civil asset forfeiture...”
More proof there is no Constitution.
For a '65 Nova? Somebody got a real good deal I think......
-—...questionable use of the civil forfeiture statute...-—
Think it’s bad now? If Hillary gets in it’s going to be: ‘all your assets are belong to us’.
56,000 miles is a lot of time on the road. In very rough figures, let’s say 1,000 hours, or about 3 hours every single day. I’d think people around there would have noticed, since you don’t see a 1965 Nova all that often.
Pigeon pucks. This story's got more holes than a set of honeycomb wheels.
You’ve just got to love the sheriff’s defense. It didn’t happen, and besides I wasn’t responsible.
So the seller was too lazy to check mileage and made up a figure on the high side.
“...although it was missing seats that were being reupholstered when the department seized the car.”
What’d the sheriff sit on? A 5-gallon plastic bucket?
Besides, a four-door “muscle car” (missing the seats)?
Nah.... they can keep it.
Not the Sheriff's Department; "just a lot of private joyrides by the guys," he failed to add.