Yeah I heard about vehicle confiscation when used in "what they consider a crime" especially environmental. That would be a crappy day for sure!
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Allowing any agency, such as the police to keep what they confiscate, or any enforcing agency for “What they consider a crime” is the start of a journey down the dark side from which there is no return.
It is only a matter of time till they claim that you have done something illegal or plant evidence so they can take what is yours and it is doubtful you will ever get it back.
Look around you and you will see all those neat cars, boats, homes that they have confiscated which they have kept. This is in addition, to finds by treasure hunters, who were turned into criminals as the government took away what they had found.
Some don’t even bother with that, they just bust in and take what they want on a suspicion, and once taken, you will never get it back.
I know this can happen as a fact as it happened to me.
My home office was broken into, and office equipment stolen, on the possibility, I repeat possibility that someone may of snuck in my office and used my equipment to commit a computer crime. I purposely use the word broken into verses raid, and stolen verses confiscation as it happened while I was out grocery shopping. They would not provide a copy of the warrant, nor an inventory of equipment taken, in spite of numerous requests.
America may be the land of the brave, but at least in my sorry sorry case, it is no longer the land of the free.