The car will be taken to an impound and storage lot. That lot, depending on where you live and ordinances and statutes effective in that jurisdiction, may be run by the Sheriff's department, Metro police department, or some individual company. Again, depending on the local statutes and ordinances, you will have to pay towing and storage charges, and may have to produce the title to the vehicle and proof of insurance in order to reacquire the vehicle from the place of impoundment and storage. The best idea if you are attempting to reacquire the vehicle is to telephone the place of impoundment, with all pertinent information available (year, make, model, vehicle identification number, date of arrest/towing; location of arrest/towing) and ASK what you need to do.
Not sure what you call it, but it certainly gets toad away.
I believe the car gets towed to an impound lot,and stays there until you pay imposed fines. Anne
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It gets towed. Where it goes from there depends on the reason it was towed. It could go to an impound yard, a tow company yard, or a repair center, or back to your home if you had it towed.
The college office will give you info on who towed it and why.
store it until it gets picked up.
Yes, you can be fined if your car gets towed. In addition to the cost of towing and impound fees, there may be fines for violating parking regulations or other related violations. Make sure to check with local authorities for specific regulations and penalties in your area.
If you are not using a motor vehicle during the act of evading arrest, it is a Class B Misdemeanor.Evading arrest using a vehicle:If you have never been convicted of evading arrest before, then it is a state jail felony.If you have been convicted of evading arrest before, or someone gets injured because you evaded arrest, then it is a third degree felony.If someone died because you evaded arrest, then it is a second degree felony.
it all depends on the injury, because the injury determines what happens to the player.
ABSOLUTELY.
Well theres a movie where a guy gets house arrest and watches his neighbor kill people every night. Its called Disturbia.
The place to where it was towed should have fixed that. Look in your owners manual. It may have an index that explains how to turn on your all wheel drive. It is disabled when vehicles are towed. It could be a switch on your dashboard. I do not have an aztek but it is a switch on my dash. Front wheel drive gets better milage in summer. All wheel drive gets better traction in winter.