BretLuter wrote:
Donnie Barnes wrote:
Along the "he carries a gun" line, he carries one because he's a sworn officer of the state. He's the guy that puts car dealers in jail when they are found to be rolling back odometers or washing salvage titles or whatever. He will have his eyes open for ANY violations that he might notice while at your place. Not because he's mean, just because that's his job and it's second nature to him. So make sure you don't have any trailers sitting around with no tag hooked up to a road going vehicle and such. You've been warned.
But if he's chatty, enjoy some time asking about any recent crazy stories he's got. They usually have more than a few. The guy I've dealt with from time to time has usually just had to cuff-and-stuff someone and had some fun doing it.
--Donnie
This is the truth.
But, you don't have to meet them at your house, you can take the scooter/bike to the DMV office during their scheduled times and they will check it out in the parking lot- (in the back of your truck or in your trailer, because you obviously would not ride it there).
So this begs the question ... is it legal to have a vehicle parked on your private property without some kind of proof of ownership? If so, I should probably be careful having those guys out again ...
Mike <-- 4 integras and 1 honda motorcycle at home with possibly "questionable" ownership documentation
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