If it is sitting in front of a house it can't really be considered hidden. The owner of the vehicle (unless a court has issued a warrant for the owner or seizure order for the vehicle), can park the car wherever he/she chooses. I see no reason why anyone else needs to get involved. There aren't any laws being violated by not reporting the alledged "wanted vehicle."
she was the mother of Eva, anne Frank's friend and old neighbor, she also went into hiding. After the war was over she found ott frank and they got married.
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No, not unless there is a court order for you to release the vehicle.
When you friend is keeping secrets from you it is best to confront them to get clarity
yes.
They steal a rug together.
My Friend Flicka - 1955 Rebels in Hiding 1-27 was released on: USA: 30 March 1956
Its really a moot point because you are NOT hiding a car from the repoman. YOU wouldn't do that. And the lowly repoman CANT file the charges anyway. S/he doesnt have that authority to act on behalf of the lender. The lender wouldn't waste anymore money on the clunky car you alledgedly are hiding. IF they could put you in jail, how would you ever pay the money you owe?????
Because he is scared of Chuck Norris
If you have defaulted on your loan and not returned the vehicle, then you have basically committed a theft.
If there is evidence of fraud, the person hiding the vehicle can be prosecuted and possibly even put in prison.
If you're interested in him, just ask him out and see what happens. Otherwise, ignore it. It's his head, and you have no right to get in it unless you're invited.