Hey Glenn or party,
If a Arizona Highway Patrol theoretically kicked my ass and kidnapped
myself, my dog and my car. Is there a way to get my car back without
jumping through their hoops? They want me to get "legal" before I can get
the car back. I'm only planning on how to get more "under the radar".
Or do these bastards literally do what they want and we tuck our tails
and pay colorable money's, off of colorable charges, to ensure the beasts
healthy enough to shove it to our posterity?
I'm getting real wearied of being the punching bag while the remedies
disappear in the "court" process. But I digress. The question is "Is there
a remedy to getting the car out of impound without taking steps back into
the public?"
Done in Good Faith, without recourse, with reservation of rights, without
prejudice Ucc1-308 By: Baird: Fairbairn Executor/beneficiary Authorized
signature of Authorized Representative
On Thu, Oct 27, 2022, 4:48 AM Winningham Fearn <winfearn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The way the Statutes at large work, the first number is the book number
and then the second number is the page number for example 1 stat 236
Stat 59 238 does not make sense.
It is not telling us the book number. I am guessing it is 59 Stat 238,
and there is a section 2 and 3 there. It is an amendment to the Federal
Reserve Act and it is 2 pages. It is attached
Best Regards,
Win
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 11:12 PM Mike <leatherlips1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dose anyone have access to the statutes at large chapter 59 section 238
subsection 2, 3? I would like to see what the law says there, if you can
post it.