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Aaron Turpen    November 11, 2012 - 4:36PM

Umm... "reposession" implies that the person who took it was the original owner - as in a bank reposessing a car because someone didn't make payments.

SEIZED vehicles are those taken by government (or whoever else has the bigger guns at the time) in order to profit from their taking (i.e. resell via auction). So this is not a repo, it's a seized vehicle. "Asset forfeiture" is a nice way of saying "we took your stuff because we're government." Oh, and King was CHARGED and hasn't been CONVICTED, which means they're selling his stuff without him first getting convicted of any crimes related to the vehicle. How nice of them.

Gotta love forfeiture, the cop's version of legal thievery. Oh and all that money they get from these auctions goes to fund the police on more drug actions. Now, friends, you know the real reason harmless plants are illegal.

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