Not illegal, but stupid.
While it might not be illegal in some places to lock a running vehicle, you may find that having a car running with keys in the ignition and no driver to care for the vehicle would invalidate your insurance as the vehicle was NOT secured. By not having insurance, the law is broken anyway.
No, they cannot take a vehicle which is occupied at the time they hook to it. However, if you jump into a vehicle after they've hooked it, then they can't leave, but they can take legal action against you.
By yourself it is illegal. Just like your permit when you started driving a car you have to have a properly licensed driver with you.
I think you may be thinking of the statutory rape law. If you, nor anyone else is (or has been) having sex with the girl, then no, there would be no grounds for your arrest. But, there are other things that could lead to an arrest in a situation such as this, including: * Alcohol in a vehicle occupied only by minors * Open containers of alcohol in the vehicle * Illegal drugs in the vehicle * Illegal weapons in the vehicle * If the driver is intoxicated You didn't state what the driver was pulled over for, so assuming none of the above applies (nor any other illegal activities), then no, there would be no reason for an arrest.
Yes. FRAUD.
It's not the driver that's illegal, but the vehicle. Military vehicles don't have to comply with all the regulations required for civilian vehicles.
The parking space was occupied by another driver.
It is illegal for a tow truck to tow your car while someone still present in the vehicle.
Yes. All you need to do is be in actual physical control of the vehicle (in the driver's seat with keys in the ignition).
Missouri Driver Responsibilities and Penalties It is illegal to drive a motor vehicle in Missouri without automobile liability insurance. The vehicle driver must show proof of insurance to any law enforcement official, upon request, or a traffic ticket will be issued to the driver. If convicted of
The ignition relay on a 1995 Jetta is in the fuse box that is up inside the dash on the driver's side of the vehicle. To access this fuse box there are clips holding onto the cover and holding it into the dash.
It is illegal to abandon a vehicle on a public motorway, as it is a serious threat to the safety of drivers. Abandoning your vehicle on someone else's property will probably result in the vehicle being ticketed and towed, and the owner/driver being fined. If the vehicle is abandoned in a secure location and/or looks suspicious, it will be seized by police to be searched, and the driver may be detained. You may only abandon your vehicle on your own property.