Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 3 Feb 2005 07:45:48 -0800, wrote:
No offense, but something about this just looks weird.
If he has the title, the police have no justification for anything.
It
also seems a little odd that they would take this kind of action
without first checking out the yard and owner. If he has a verified
paper trail, the police are in violation of unreasonable search and
seizure laws.
Just doesn't make sense.
Later,
Tom
I agree. No offense taken.
I can only figure that the yard may have been under some previous
suspicion and survailence. He only got one block. This was not a big
named boatyard I'm sure. Just one of the hundreds in the 3rd world
Miami area with who knows what for a past.
I think he is caught up in something none of us understand and good
lawyers are expensive to a workingman.
Some manufacturers put the number in more than one place. If N.
American did, it will settle the matter without great expense.
A peculiar situation? It certainly is.