Carl, a FreeAdvice.com contributor known for writing statements of facts without providing evidence to support his asserted facts, wrote:
Carl, again I do not mean to be disrespectful but you defintely have a few screws loose. I wrote in my original post that the officer told me he was “confiscating” my PBA card. Yet for some reason you wish to ignore the facts as written and respond to my query based on alleged facts that you contrive. IMHO, that is pretty weird. Another poster states you have a background in law enforcement. I would be real curious to know what affiliation you have with law enforcement?
Carl, I came here and asked a legit question and so far you have done nothing but offer unsupported comments. You have not offered one shred of evidence to demonstrate that the PBA card in my wallet belongs to anyone but me. You have not even come remotely close to proving your claim that the card is not mine.
Carl your entertainment level rose several points when you wrote and posted this little bit of malarkey.
From the very beginning of this thread I have asked someone to post a law that permits the police to confiscate a PBA card that I lawfully possess. Now you claim you found a law that is directly relevant to this discussion, yet you refuse to post it.
Come on Carl, be honest…if you found a law relevant to this discussion you would have posted it by now and rubbed my smug little face right in it. Yet you haven’t. Why is that Carl? Are you all bluster with no substance?
Carl, obviously your credibility means very little to you.
Ebay offers PBA cards from many different NY law enforcement agencies. It is not a crime to possess a PBA card in NY…and if it was, I’m sure a sleuth like yourself would have posted the law by now…yet you haven’t.
Carl, again I have to giggle at your lack of focus and inability to address the topic.
First off, it was not a seizure or a confiscation - you gave it to him.
Carl, again I do not mean to be disrespectful but you defintely have a few screws loose. I wrote in my original post that the officer told me he was “confiscating” my PBA card. Yet for some reason you wish to ignore the facts as written and respond to my query based on alleged facts that you contrive. IMHO, that is pretty weird. Another poster states you have a background in law enforcement. I would be real curious to know what affiliation you have with law enforcement?
Second, it was not YOUR card.
Carl, I came here and asked a legit question and so far you have done nothing but offer unsupported comments. You have not offered one shred of evidence to demonstrate that the PBA card in my wallet belongs to anyone but me. You have not even come remotely close to proving your claim that the card is not mine.
Third, you didn't check the NYS Penal law hard enough - I found it ... now you can go find it for yourself.
Carl your entertainment level rose several points when you wrote and posted this little bit of malarkey.
From the very beginning of this thread I have asked someone to post a law that permits the police to confiscate a PBA card that I lawfully possess. Now you claim you found a law that is directly relevant to this discussion, yet you refuse to post it.
Come on Carl, be honest…if you found a law relevant to this discussion you would have posted it by now and rubbed my smug little face right in it. Yet you haven’t. Why is that Carl? Are you all bluster with no substance?
Carl, obviously your credibility means very little to you.
Many things can be purchased on eBay that you cannot lawfully possess in various states. So saying that you can buy it on eBay does not make it lawful to possess.
Ebay offers PBA cards from many different NY law enforcement agencies. It is not a crime to possess a PBA card in NY…and if it was, I’m sure a sleuth like yourself would have posted the law by now…yet you haven’t.
So, hire a civil rights attorney and see what you can do. You have a right to throw away your money in any way you wish.
Carl, again I have to giggle at your lack of focus and inability to address the topic.