Ferrari Fail - Burnout In Front of Police !
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he could have easily said that he lost control>!
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The bank owns the settlement receipt, which gives them the agreement right to "own" the car until you pay for it, but the actual physical car belongs to the person or corporation that possesses the MSO. Sorry to burst your bubble, you ignorant and arrogant nimrod.
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Prove my wrong you ignorant nimrod. I worked at a car dealership for six years, and am now in the legal industry.
I'm sorry to burst your perfect little bubble but no, you do not own your car. You own the privilege to be the sole driver of said car, but since you do not have the actual deed in your possession, you do not own your car.
And real original, calling someone an idiot on youtube because you can't handle the truth of my statement. Have fun burning out the gov't's car.
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@DJK290 You are the stupidest person on youtube, and there are almost nothing but morons here. No, the government does not own my car or anyone's private car. Often the bank does. The government never does. Shut up now, idiot.
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The dealer sends the MSO to city hall once registration has been completed.
The MSO is the official title and deed to your car. If it is in the state's possession, they possess the right to overrule your right to a car.
It's why if a police officer or other judicial system field employee needs your car (you would think it only happens in movies, right?) and you refuse to give it to him, you can be charged with aiding and interfering. It's the state's car ultimately.
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If you knew anything about the law, you would know this to be true. Your car, if you have bought it, can still be confiscated by the state. The state owns your car's MSO. The Manufacturer's Statement of Origin is transferred to the dealership you or the original "owner" bought the car at. When purchased, the MSO (official title of possession for the car) is sent to the state to be kept and documented. The state now owns your car. You have permission to drive it.
Sad but true.
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@DJK290 So the state has to pay the bank if I don't? No, you're completely crazy. The state does NOT own my car! That's stupid and ridiculous.
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Sorry officer....My foot slipped off the clutch....
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Lol.
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@DJK290 You obviously haven't heard of Ghost Rider.
sorry officer i used 2 drive a piece of shit hyundai ddnt kno this thing would take off like that..i tried stopping but it spun out
BlackOut412 9 months ago 92
Cops. They always appear at the worst of times.
counterclockwise123 7 months ago 17