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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2011

What if it was merely for Joyriding? Would you bring it up at the CITY COUNCIL MEETING ATLEAST? California "grand theft auto" (GTA), also referred to as "auto theft", "vehicle theft", or "joyriding" may be charged as a misdemeanor or as a felony.
Two California laws address the theft of automobiles:
California Penal Code 487(d)(1) PC -- Grand Theft Auto or GTA -- considered the more serious of these offenses, and
California Vehicle Code 10851 VC -- The Unlawful Taking or Driving of a Vehicle (also sometimes called "joyriding").
California grand theft auto (GTA) is typically charged as a felony, while joyriding per Vehicle Code 10851 is typically prosecuted as a misdemeanor. That said, both crimes are actually "wobblers" which means that each may be filed as misdemeanors or felonies.
WHY HAS THE DA NOT FILED CHARGES? WHY HAS THE COMMUNITY ALLOWED THIS AND NOT FILED WITH A JURY? MAYBE EVEN PENAL CODE 484 CAN BE USED!!!!!!!

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  • Let me get one thing straight, I dont like most cops...but, dereliction of duty in the Marine Corps didnt necessarily warrant a discharge. I believe they should have received very stiff penalties, including fines, demotion, and suspension. But perhaps been able to make a case or plea to save their jobs if previous behavior dictated they deserved it.

  • judge should be forced to hand out harsher than average sentences unless the victim was socially known to them AND decides not to press charges

  • how do I get a hold of the tactikalguy 1?

  • Anyone who is in a position to hold others to higher standards of living who have the powers to enforce those rules, laws, and codes, and they do not live by the same standards, should be fired on the spot and never allowed to re-enter their previous position.

  • @XANZYX Of course they're above the law. They're cops! LOL

  • They should have all been fired immediately, without severance pay. They should also have been criminally charged bacuse joy riding in a department owned vehicle and tampering with the mileage on an odometer are both criminal offenses.Should I even ask why they weren't given speeding tickets as well when they were pulled over? We all know what would have happened had they been regular civilians who pulled the same stunt. Prison...

  • Why don't you borrow a police car and go to Vegas -- see if they let you off so easy. NICE channel by the way. I have watched almost all of your vids... excellent content, I am outside the states but think many of the concepts could be applied in my home country.

  • Fired, and if they had any personal integrity they would not come back even if they are reinstated. These guys don't diverse to be patrolling the streets of our city.

  • Criminal charges should have been filed and they should have been arrested., but they are above the law.

  • theft is theft cut off their hand and fire them all,they try to do what they want ,and they should have been charged and if they don't we should rally the police station till they get charged.we do so should they.

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