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At some point common sense has to come into play.
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quote:Originally posted by Ronnie P.:
The same government that will soon be determining if you get to see a doctor.
quote:Originally posted by Sassy Kims:
It'll be the candy striper at admissions who will determine your ability to see a doctor...not the cops
quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
quote:Originally posted by MOBY:quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
That is EXACTLY what needs to happen. That's the common sense answer. The police cannot legally release property to someone who is not the owner of record. As for him waiting for transfer paperwork to be returned? Returned from whom? It takes 10 minutes to go down and transfer a title.
quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
quote:Originally posted by beternU:quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
Once more the pseudo-cosmopolitan elinterventor shows his vocabulary deficiencies. He is evidently, and miserably, attempting to suggest some kind of lecherous inclinations on my part, but the word he uses, "leach," has no relationship to "lecherous," "lechery" or any of the etymological derivatives of the French "lechier" (to live in debauchery). "Leach" is a term that defines the process of removing one or more soluble components of a material by percolating water through it, and is derived from the Old English "leccan" (to moisten).
What would one expect,though, from someone who cavalierly invents non-words such as "necrosy" (elinterventor's most recent coinage--utterly demolished by my analysis in an earlier string)?
Lesson to be learned: Do not play loosely with the Mother Tongue when beternU is watching!
quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:quote:Originally posted by beternU:quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
Once more the pseudo-cosmopolitan elinterventor shows his vocabulary deficiencies. He is evidently, and miserably, attempting to suggest some kind of lecherous inclinations on my part, but the word he uses, "leach," has no relationship to "lecherous," "lechery" or any of the etymological derivatives of the French "lechier" (to live in debauchery). "Leach" is a term that defines the process of removing one or more soluble components of a material by percolating water through it, and is derived from the Old English "leccan" (to moisten).
What would one expect,though, from someone who cavalierly invents non-words such as "necrosy" (elinterventor's most recent coinage--utterly demolished by my analysis in an earlier string)?
Lesson to be learned: Do not play loosely with the Mother Tongue when beternU is watching!
Poor old betern nuttin, once more mounts upon his hobby horse and rides out in all directs. I'm only guilty of a simple misspelling. The word should be lech, short for lecher. Did my jibe hit a sore point! And, is there a restraining order?
Poor fellow forgets that I provided meanings and links to several meanings to necrosy.
quote:Originally posted by WH:quote:Originally posted by MOBY:quote:Originally posted by elinterventor01:
Couldn't the original owner use his title to get release of the vehicle in the interim?
Betern nuttin is the old leach volunteer bothering the candy stripers.
That is EXACTLY what needs to happen. That's the common sense answer. The police cannot legally release property to someone who is not the owner of record. As for him waiting for transfer paperwork to be returned? Returned from whom? It takes 10 minutes to go down and transfer a title.
Where exactly do you go to transfer a title?