If the car isn’t stolen, the felony charge is pushing it a little.
What I was thinking. Felony seems a bit much. Not like he was cranking out $20 bills.
Yeah, that seems a bit over the top. Wow.
-If the car isnt stolen, the felony charge is pushing it a little.-
A man I know got a ticket for illegal trash burning by an EPA officer. (There are four EPA agencies in my county, Federal, State, County and City. County and City are self funded, meaning the guy who writes a ticket is making his own salary. They have oodles of rules and everybody is in violation of at least one for 15 minutes each day.) The ticket counted as a felony arrest. To induce him to pay the fine, which he couldn’t afford, the judge offered to waive the felony arrest part. But he had to pay the fine and enter a crime prevention program, which he also had to pay for. Since he could not afford the fine or the program he lost his driver-s license, which is how they enforce paying their fines. Now he is a welfare queen. He says he is living much better than when he was driving himself to work every day.
When you register something, anything, what you’re doing is basically giving it to the Regis - or King (Or state)
You can hold onto it, which is Title (Not deed) but when the state wants it, they’ll take it.
The automobile was a great possession to hold above the heads of the Serf. Without it, you’re toast.
So by registering your car you’re giving the state the ability to take it whenever they please.