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Woman tries to repossess her repossessed car... LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="PhillyLS1" data-source="post: 14312512" data-attributes="member: 40573"><p>I was in repossessions for years. While there are some people you can't reason with? Most of the fault lies on the driver. Once the car is on the hook? You leave. Hook and book. I'm not sure how the debter got into the vehicle. But a good repoman gets in and out without the debter ever knowing. Most of the time you can negotiate keys for the goods inside the car and settle the debter down. But every once in a while stuff like this happens. </p><p></p><p>The debter will be responsible for the damage concurred since the tow operator got it all on video. What's funny is? That in some states the tow operator must drop the vehicle if the police officer believes the repossession is causing a breach of peace.</p><p></p><p>Trust me. I've seen it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhillyLS1, post: 14312512, member: 40573"] I was in repossessions for years. While there are some people you can't reason with? Most of the fault lies on the driver. Once the car is on the hook? You leave. Hook and book. I'm not sure how the debter got into the vehicle. But a good repoman gets in and out without the debter ever knowing. Most of the time you can negotiate keys for the goods inside the car and settle the debter down. But every once in a while stuff like this happens. The debter will be responsible for the damage concurred since the tow operator got it all on video. What's funny is? That in some states the tow operator must drop the vehicle if the police officer believes the repossession is causing a breach of peace. Trust me. I've seen it all. [/QUOTE]
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