The repo-man doesn't have to give his name. He can only tell you which bank sent him & where you can pick up your car when bank okay's it
Nothing will happen to a person if they hid a motorcycle that is being repossessed. Eventually, the company that is trying to repossess will either give up or find you. They will use all tools at their disposal depending how much is owed at the time.
The owner of the car (person(s)) who took the loan on the car are responsible
The only person it affects is the person the item is being repossessed from. Unless, one of the family members is a co-signer on a loan of the repossessed item. Then, they can bear the responsibility of repaying the loan and it will show on their credit report as well. I'm not aware of what is being repossessed, but the implications of repossessions may affect others...just not financially, unless taxes are involved (like a home).
When someone is asked to renounce a throne, he or she is being asked to give up his or her throne. In other words, the person is being asked to disown the throne.
A person who offers advice without being asked is someone who cares enough for you to offer that advice and you have the chance to think it over and take it or leave it.
As if you don't know what illegal is is a statement in the present tense. It implies that the person being scolded is still in the middle of engaging in an illicit activity.As if you didn't know what illegal is is a statement in the preterite (simple past) tense. It implies that the person has already performed whatever illegal action he's being scolded for.
No
It takes courage to possess and display qualities of persistence and enthusiasm because it is human nature to want to please other people. For example, if a person asks another person to join a game of checkers, but the person being asked hates checkers, the answer might be, "yes", because the person being asked likes the person who asked.
The question is much too broad. Are you being asked to something that is illegal or unethical? Are you being asked to do something under pressure because you are being led to believe your job will be in jeopardy if you don't? Are you being asked to do something that you just don't feel prepared to do, or that you simply don't feel like doing? There is too much that you are not saying.
Generally speaking, no.
Yes it can.
Yes, although if a gay person is not sexually active, he or she has little chance of being arrested.