the police will ALWAYS have a reason for confiscating your car, it could be for many reasons, drugs, hit and run, stolen, if they have the least suspicion your car was used for a crime they WILL confiscate IT.
The Plates are not 'your' plates, they belong to the STATE that you have registered your car with. If the STATE wants their plates back for any reason, they could have the POLICE get them from you by a number of ways.So to answer your question... Yes the POLICE can take the "STATE'S" license plates from your car if they are instructed to do so by the STATE.
yes, get by a police car and hit triangle when in your own then hit x to jump on the police car then triangle this will take practice.
It depends on what reason, ie; if you're a mechanic and need to replace the bumper- Sure!. If you need to put borrow it to put on an unregistered car- No Way!
if they find illegal drugs or a unregistered gun in your car they can have permission to enter your home for the reason they have met you for
No MOT, providing the vehicle is not dangerous to drive, is NOT a reason for the Police to have a car towed away. A car can be towed away, for no insurance, being driven by an uninsured person, or even reasonable suspicion of being driven with no insurance. No driving license or no tax are also a valid reason to have a car towed away. According to Surrey Police, if they tow your car away by mistake, providing the officer was not negligent, do not have to refund you the costs of recovering your vehicle.
You will need to contact your local police agency for information. Generally a car that is towed (for any reason) must be reported to the local police to prevent stolen car reports.
Police followed a car for at least a mile before finding a reason to pull them over. Is that legal?
Yes, the police can tow your car from your driveway if it is blocking traffic, parked illegally, or if there is a valid reason to remove it, such as it being involved in a crime.
The police can seize your car if they have a valid reason to believe it was involved in a crime, such as being used for illegal activities or if it is evidence in a criminal investigation.
YES
If you take a car without permission and the police tow it the owners do have to pay the fee for the wrecker service and the impound fee.
ring the police, take the bus, get a lift from a friend