The police may put a hold on a vehicle if it is involved in a crime, accident, or if it is suspected to be stolen.
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Is this a true situation or are you trying out an alibi defense? It is unlikely that the police will accept this explanation. The fact of the matter is that you are in possession of the car and WHATEVER happens to be in it, regardless of WHO you say put it in there.
Yes vehicle tracking devices can be used on your vehicle without your knowledge. If you find this to be the case and it was not put there by the police it is illegal.
Have the police tow the vehicle. If it's on your property, you have that right. They should have offered to do it. Put up a sign that states that vehicles will be towed at owners expense... then have the vehicle towed.
Yes. They can put what's called a mechanic's lien on the vehicle.
No. They can, however, put a mechanic's lien on your vehicle, which could ultimately give them possession of and the right to sell your vehicle.
The police officer decided to detain the suspect.Detain: Deprive of freedom; Put under custody; Hold
No. The vehicle would be pluralized with an "s" if anything.
Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.Maybe, that would depend on the vehicle and if the rim would clear the brakes.
Hold your gas pedal all the way to the floor while trying to start the vehicle.
Yes, a repair shop can place a lien on a vehicle for unpaid repair/maintenance work. If the vehicle is taken to that shop, they can hold that vehicle until the bills are paid, even if you are not the owner who originally incurred the charges.
This would depend on local policy.