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<blockquote data-quote="VRT" data-source="post: 2451157" data-attributes="member: 65083"><p>LOL, I talked to a buddy of mine who is a Constable in another jurisdiction that is in the same state as this judgement. He did one on a delivery company last year. They deliver perishables etc for grocery etc. What they did was just seize 8 trucks allowing around 1k each for auction value, didn't give them time to get the manager etc. The delivery company did get all of the trucks and contents back, but it was after 24 hours of the trucks and refrigeration systems all the way off. He told me what they do is charge towing of $300 for each normal vehicle and then $5-$20 per mile, plus storage, he said he had no clue how much they would charge for the same on one of their box trucks. They had to pay all of the fees and the judgement in cash before they were released, they sized the trucks on a Friday morning and didn't get them back until Monday. My buddy said that I should get the Constable to do it the day before Thanksgiving or some long weekend just to be a jerk. He knows a few of the Constables that work in this jurisdiction and would make a phone call. He has been a Constable for many years and he said what he used to do was find out when the companies payday was and size the payroll account making paychecks bounce on payday, that is way too harsh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VRT, post: 2451157, member: 65083"] LOL, I talked to a buddy of mine who is a Constable in another jurisdiction that is in the same state as this judgement. He did one on a delivery company last year. They deliver perishables etc for grocery etc. What they did was just seize 8 trucks allowing around 1k each for auction value, didn't give them time to get the manager etc. The delivery company did get all of the trucks and contents back, but it was after 24 hours of the trucks and refrigeration systems all the way off. He told me what they do is charge towing of $300 for each normal vehicle and then $5-$20 per mile, plus storage, he said he had no clue how much they would charge for the same on one of their box trucks. They had to pay all of the fees and the judgement in cash before they were released, they sized the trucks on a Friday morning and didn't get them back until Monday. My buddy said that I should get the Constable to do it the day before Thanksgiving or some long weekend just to be a jerk. He knows a few of the Constables that work in this jurisdiction and would make a phone call. He has been a Constable for many years and he said what he used to do was find out when the companies payday was and size the payroll account making paychecks bounce on payday, that is way too harsh. [/QUOTE]
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