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Old June 8th, 2008, 09:55 PM   #101
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Hard to believe that a cop would work that hard to make so little dirty money.....................

I am interested in knowing how it turns out.

When pulled over just answer the questions asked........no need to talk of your CCL and FBI background checks or security status.........
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Old June 10th, 2008, 11:14 AM   #102
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If it turns out like what it looks like, I hope the Arkansas Atty General will see to it that someone (or several someones--including tow truck folks if they are in on the deal) do lots of jail time.

[Is there a record of you paying them (tow truck folks) to get your truck back? If so, that is important evidence too. It begs the question, HOW did they get possession of your truck? On whose instructions? Get the point? If you have proof you paid the tow truck company to get your truck, there is proof you were taken into custody and "they" can't pretend nothing happened.]
yeah there is that receipt that I got when I paid the towtruck place, I posted a copy of it in this thread ( post #18 on page #2) next to my bond that has no charges on it.
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Old June 10th, 2008, 12:12 PM   #103
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yeah there is that receipt that I got when I paid the towtruck place, I posted a copy of it in this thread ( post #18 on page #2) next to my bond that has no charges on it.
Since you wrote that your lawyer found nothing at the court house or police station to show this incident even happened....

Perhaps he can find way to get the tow truck folks to provide some info.

I don't want to make suggestions as to how he might do that but they range from sending a private investigator to talk to them to filing a suit and using the deposition process.

Of course, I might not know what I am talking about. IANAL.

Strange stuff here. And I wish you well because this shouldn't happen to anyone, anywhere, assuming your story is true---and I do believe you.
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Not to get off of the subject, but a couple of years ago dateline busted some cops (state troopers)down here for pulling people over for nothing. Dateline rented a car with out of state plates and put a camera in it. They were driving down interstate 10 with the camera recording the speed and lane movement. They were running with the cruise control on. Cop pulled them over for irratic driving. Said they were speeding up and slowing down, changing lanes. Cop was pretty nervous when he realized what was going on. I'll try to find the video.
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Old June 10th, 2008, 06:16 PM   #105
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Not to get off of the subject, but a couple of years ago dateline busted some cops (state troopers)down here for pulling people over for nothing. .
These guys giving Duisburg the hassle would seem to be a bit amateurish to me if all went as described.
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Old June 11th, 2008, 12:22 AM   #106
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I'm all for LEOs doing their job and have the up most respect for them. This jerk is an embarrassment to the Professional LEOs out there. He should be a real embarrassment to his unit . I'm surprised some one in charge of him did not see what was going on.
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I looked back at the post with the bond receipt and the tow receipt.
The bond receipt has a citation number that you partially redacted. I don't know how they do it elsewhere but back in Maryland they could identify the officer involved by the citation number. Each uniform complaint and citation form had a unique number and all had to be accounted for. Also they should be able to locate that bond receipt book. Worst case scenario they will have records of everyone that was on duty at the date and time in question. You should also be able to get copies of the master recording from their communications section under the freedom of information act. You will probably have to pay for the tapes though, but the officer involved could be identified from the tapes also. ( assuming he called out on the stop and the transport)
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I looked back at the post with the bond receipt and the tow receipt.
The bond receipt has a citation number that you partially redacted. I don't know how they do it elsewhere but back in Maryland they could identify the officer involved by the citation number. Each uniform complaint and citation form had a unique number and all had to be accounted for. Also they should be able to locate that bond receipt book. Worst case scenario they will have records of everyone that was on duty at the date and time in question. You should also be able to get copies of the master recording from their communications section under the freedom of information act. You will probably have to pay for the tapes though, but the officer involved could be identified from the tapes also. ( assuming he called out on the stop and the transport)

My lawyer is baffled, the bond number on my reciept cannot be found on any records that anyone can find. Atleast the guy who towed my Uhaul still remembers and he wrote more information down about the whole incedent than the cop did on the bond, plus the tow guy wrote the cops first initials and location of the incedent (yet again more than the cop wrote down).

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Duisburg, I sure hope you get sweet revenge through the form of apologies, certain folks losing their jobs in the LEO sector forever, and gobs of money....
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Ok, does the tow company have a record of who called them for the tow? They should at least know which station (or barrack or what ever they call them there) requested it. Even better would be that plus the ID number of the operator or the unit number of the officer. From that your lawyer should be able to request copies of any relevant communications tapes. They should also be able to determine who was on duty at that time and assigned to the area you were stopped in.

Something I just noticed. Looking at the tow receipt, it does not say the tow was requested by police! It says it was requested by D.O.T.! This is looking shadier by the minute!
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