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Came home from work around 2pm to this BS today! Nobody was hurt, and probably nobody had insurance either. They told officer's they were doing 15 mph, and there brakes went out! And the officer told me it wasn't her job to verify if they had insurance, or to argue there speed. So she but 15 mph on ticket, and told kid if he got a statement from a garage about the brakes being bad, he could most likely beat the ticket!  And also threaten to arrest me for putting a jack under the corner, to support the roof. She said it was unsafe and her job to keep me away. But not to verify there proof of insurance, or run the vin# on car, because she could't see it. I took a cell phone picture of the vin# code from the drivers, door and she didn't want to look at it. Said it had to come from the windshield, and she couldn't see it!. Also they decided to just leave the car there for the night, until a engineer was available to give the go ahead to pull car out of the way!

 

I got on the phone to my agent, he sent Roth construction over. And we dragged car out by passenger wheel, with the Suburban. And then called police back. This time two decent officer's showed up. And called the wrecker and impounded the car. 1st officer told us, if we got a contractor out there, and braced the roof till secure. If we'd call the owners of the car, so they could come get it! We told the 2nd set of officer's this, and most of the story. They said hell no, they cant drive this car, no brakes, both air bags deployed, and no windshield. 

 

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Yeah that was a gun in his pocket, and the only thing that stopped me from beating the bricks out of the two of them. They were both talking so much crap to my wife and I it wasn't even funny. And the Mustang needs a new front bumper and hood is damaged as well.

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Yeah that was a gun in his pocket, and the only thing that stopped me from beating the bricks out of the two of them. They were both talking so much crap to my wife and I it wasn't even funny. And the Mustang needs a new front bumper and hood is damaged as well.

That really sucks man, I know she's your baby,
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Yeah I was suprised as well. They were rather adamant about taking there car. If you ask me they had drugs in the car. The Mother does have insurance, but it state minimum it won't be enough to fix the garage, car, atv trailer, and misc. personal items.

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Thats the mag of a high point handgun.  Im sure he was licensed to carry that, right?

 

For real I would call and report that first officer ASAP and get that all documented.  They have it in their system as she showed up so the dispatch was input in the system.  I would also talk to her super about that,

 

Dang man, thats nuts for sure.  I would not be a happy guy.  Good luck!

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Thats the mag of a high point handgun.  Im sure he was licensed to carry that, right?

 

For real I would call and report that first officer ASAP and get that all documented.  They have it in their system as she showed up so the dispatch was input in the system.  I would also talk to her super about that,

 

Dang man, thats nuts for sure.  I would not be a happy guy.  Good luck!

this!

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That's what I thought. From the angle of the crash, it looks like they could have been trying to peel open the garage door or simply bash open the man door. Can't tell where the road actually is though. We've had criminals push open garage doors with vehicles, crawl inside, then thieve.

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... shall not be infringed... Why do we care if he is carrying or not?

 

Well in this case and this being Ohio and Ohio "law", if he is carrying a firearm concealed he must be licensed and he must notify law enforcement if in their presence.

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Well in this case and this being Ohio and Ohio "law", if he is carrying a firearm concealed he must be licensed and he must notify law enforcement if in their presence.

Blah :). I know, but I still believe that concealed carry and open carry are unconstitutional terms.

I don't want to get in a gun fight on this thread though. Sorry, should not have brought it up ;).

I get it though, it is the "law".

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Blah :). I know, but I still believe that concealed carry and open carry are unconstitutional terms.

I don't want to get in a gun fight on this thread though. Sorry, should not have brought it up ;).

I get it though, it is the "law".

Open vs conceal is an idea of medieval times and of common law. When you greater someone you shook with both hands to show you were not hiding a weapon or preparing to attack.

Ohio along with most other states laws are still based on common law. Exception beong most southwest laws based on civil law originating in Spain.

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