its not easy to get ur car back form police compound...thay make new excuses everytime when u go with required papers....its happend to me...
but wat u need to do
only person who car drive that car is, who is insured on dat car..
no fully comp..no trader insurance..nothing gonna help u....just person who is insured on dat car...
and car register keeper of car have to go there with log book...
I had no insurance so the Police siezed my car and locked it in a compound.
car was takeing from police in bearsden where will it go to
You are not allowed to sell a vehicle in a police compound because the police will not release the vehicle. You will need to contact the police department and see how much is owed on the car to remove it from impound.
Highway, or state police
a prisnor
It depends
Yes - if it's causing an obstruction, has an out of date tax disc (or no disc at all) or there's no insurance according to the PNC - they can remove your car, AND - you'll have to pay to get it back PLUS the cost of storing the car in their compound !
Cab or police car.
go ask the police. it is a crime.
No. But if you get your money stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your money back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your jewelry or furniture stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your jewelry or furniture back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your bike stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your bike back. The point is if you get something stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your stuff back. But they're not allowed to put you in jail for refusal to report a stolen car, bike, jewelry, money etc. You won't go to jail for refusal to report a stolen object, but whatever you got stolen, you won't get it back.
In the back seat of a patrol car, at the police station, or simply by calling 911 to have a wee chat with the police man...jolly good.
keep the money and find another car, or give back the money and get your recovered car.