If this bill becomes a law, it would be rather easy to fight.
If you are working on your car it is obviously your property,
if they remove the car they are coming onto you land you
can charge them weith trespassing, if the vehicle is parked
on your lawn and they tear it up your can charge them with
destruction of private property, and since you own the car
you can charge them with grand theft auto. So I feel the
solution is relatively easy.
Nate Long
54 3600
-----Original Message-----
From: BOWSS@aol.com [SMTP:BOWSS@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 1999 10:05 AM
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: [oletrucks] Clunker Law
On the subject of Clunker Laws, the Missouri Senate has a very similiar law in
debate right now. It is Senate bill #84 introduced by Senators Goode and
Johnson for debate. This law would prevent work on collector cars and trucks
on private property. Empower law enforcement officials to remove such
vehicles from private property without the owner's notification or his
opportunity to correct the situation. As for the statement that a political
view is being pushed at this site, this is a situation that warrants immediate
concern for any individual with an older vehicle. If the various state
legistlatures succeed in passing these clunker type laws the laws can further
be amended without voter approval to outlaw/remove any vehicle that is over a
set numbers of years old. In other words, the individual state legislatures
could legally outlaw your old truck thus preventing you from owning, driving,
restoring, showing, or even storing your old truck or car. The time to act is
before such laws are made not after. Randy '47-3800
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