This is called impounding.
YES
A crowbar.
Yes they can search it
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The police may impound a car if it is involved in a crime, abandoned, illegally parked, or if the driver is arrested and the car needs to be removed from the scene.
After the police captured the car thief, she was arrestedand booked into jail.
yes its interfeering with police conduct and you could get arrested in some places.
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First call the impound yard (if you don't know call the local police and they can tell you) Ask if the car has a police hold if so for how long. Ask for the total amount of fees due. What you will need to get the car back.OK that's a common since answer what if they do not answer [and I been calling for the last 8 hours]and you have no way to get to the impound lot to personally find out how much what way do you find out then?
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
Yes, if police have taken someone into custody, they are in legal confinement between the point of arrest and the police station, where they will be booked for the offense for which they were arrested.
It sounds like they did! Can they do it? Yes they can. As you saw, they did. Was it legal? That is a different question. You did not ask that question. You did not say why you were not in your car. You did not say why your passenger was arrested. You did not say what the police found when they searched your car. Here are suggestions. 1. If you have a lawyer, ask him. 2. Ask the police for your car back. 3. Tell it to the judge.