car was takeing from police in bearsden where will it go to
Highway, or state police
It depends
Cab or police car.
Some features found on police cars that one would not find on a regular car is a flashing light on top.There would be no siren,no cage in the back seat,no shot guns,or a police radio.
kill the judge and police
i would say, when the police officers car doesnt have its lights on at night. hope this helps :)
go ask the police. it is a crime.
No. But if you get your money stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your money back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your jewelry or furniture stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your jewelry or furniture back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your bike stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your bike back. The point is if you get something stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your stuff back. But they're not allowed to put you in jail for refusal to report a stolen car, bike, jewelry, money etc. You won't go to jail for refusal to report a stolen object, but whatever you got stolen, you won't get it back.
You would have to contact the police department.
If you returned the car to the agency in a legal fashion, then no. That is, if you simply forgot something in the car at the end of your rental. But if the car was repossessed from you due to criminal activity involving the rental car, that's something you need to talk to the police about. The police would have seized the car initially and impounded it. Anything in the car would have been considered evidence and searched. Once the police are done with the car, it is given back to the owner (the rental agency) with whatever was left inside it. I have never personally heard of anyone attempting to reclaim possessions from a car in such a situation. Usually when we get such a car back (we call it a "conversion"), there's nothing left but junk and trash.
In the back seat of a patrol car, at the police station, or simply by calling 911 to have a wee chat with the police man...jolly good.