So, what is the recommended course of action if it is found that the impound yard has caused damage to the vehicle?
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So, what is the recommended course of action if it is found that the impound yard has caused damage to the vehicle?
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Hmmm. Lyon's Auto Body is in Mississauga. Was it *that* cop ... ? ? ?
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Torch the cop's car too.
It's just SOO much BS. The police ideally should be there to protect us against situations like this. Instead, they are the cause of it. It's no small mystery why certain groups have an ever more negative view of law enforcement.
GRRRR just looking at that pic makes me mad!
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well since we are all good tax paying citizens that don't break the law we wont do that. but we should meet up to discuss what other options are available to us.
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Not sure I follow Rob. If the cops have my bike towed, who signs off on picking up the vehicle? Cop or me? If me, and I refuse to sign off, what's the protocol at that point? Can cops still have the bike towed, but fully expose themselves and tow company to lawsuit if the bike gets damaged?
Or, by "picking up", are you referring to when you arrive at the impound lot to claim your bike? Can the tow company refuse to hand over your property if you refuse to sign the damage waiver portion, or explicitly exclude it (in writing of course)?
Get it towed in North York by a police contract company I wont name, 170/hook, 130/day, 4.10/km
Just because he signed a liability waiver doesn't necessarily mean he's off the hook. I've seen some work contracts judged invalid because of a couple of unreasonable clauses. There are a couple of outs for him...
1) He was under duress (sign or we won't release your bike)
2) He wasn't of sound mind (upset by the serious implications of what happened)
3) The contract itself was unreasonable (they caused the damage and then they made him sign the waver in order to release his bike)
If they don't apply...
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You can always go through the media or other peaceful ways of protesting. I suggest a circle of hands in front of the impound lot.
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how come no one would name the names of those crocks? and OP would youtube the audio tape. let the whole world hear it. it will sure bring lots of attention.
When you sign off to pick the bike up, when the impound period is up.
Yes, it can be invalidated. Unfortunately it'll be an uphill battle and the facility has a signed waiver on their side, so it's up to you, to prove that it wasn't a valid contract.
Last edited by Rob MacLennan; 06-18-2009 at 07:24 AM.
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OK...can you get your buddy to write the story (or you can write it) along with the before and after picks and sent it to the MPP I linked in this thread????
this is exactly the kind of stuff that Queens Park needs to see.....they gave this kinda of power to a group that has absolutely no abilty to control themselves
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