I would be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.
Yes sir! An excellent position:thumbsup:
...I have some spare LS1 parts laying around and will give you what I can if it comes down to it...
Hell of an offer there my friend:thumbsup:
...Don't give Chris or the police any reason to make this harder on you then it already is. I would be very calm and business like. Keep your emotions in check so that you walk out of there with what you
need which is 1. your car and 2. as a bonus a working legit motor. Make the process as short as possible, the longer you stay, the more that can go wrong.
Absolutely agree. Remember, if you get angry, even if they didn't arrest you, they (police) can be used as witnesses against you in later court proceedings ("he was unreasonable, etc...blah blah"...BS but it sometimes works.)
Now Shadow can jump in here with some advice in dealing with the police too, but my experience with them in these situations (I have been in your shoes, a machine shop was closing and tried to sell my motor, I prevailed) is that they will be viewing it as a civil matter, they will be reluctant to get involved. Don't expect them to be interested in who is right and wrong. They will not be on your side, and more then likely lean to the merchant, so be prepared for that. Most beat cops usually work from the prespective of what they see when they arrive, not what you or Chris say has gone down. AND... the person in any situation that is yelling, cussing etc., usually gets the negative attention from the police.
He's absolutely correct. 99.9% of the time, the police will not get involved in such matters, except to "standby" and ensure there's no "breech of the peace." If they're good, they won't be obviously leaning to any one side. That said, I know absolutely nothing about Blountsville or thier PD. Some small towns (been there too) are very "protective" oif thier "people."
They definately work off what they find upon arrival. Even with timelines, paperwork out the yazoo, and witnesses, they'll likely still refer you to the courts. Unless they run numbers and find stolen property (at which time EVERYTHING changes
) they just won't make a decision. BTDT from thier perspective:thumbsup:
I would have certain facts written down ahead of time and with me. Maybe a time line. Again, emotions get going and we tend to stop thinking clearly. I would as Shadow suggests, have someone with you, but this person should be a calm person that should be looking out for your best interests. Someone that you will listen to and can remind you of what your objectives are and keep you from losing sight of those. Being in the military you need to keep your career in mind. Hell if I wasnt going back to work next week I 'd drive up there and help you out on that, but anyways.
Again right on the money. If the folks you have a re friends, don't let them become involved. They must remain neutral. BTW, Chris has the right to require they remain off the property until the police arrive and even then, to some extent. Of course if he won't allow them on the property to assist in the load, then:
A) He's either going to have to facilitate it or,
B) The police will step in and "tell him" that they are coming on board to help load up! (done that one too...property owner was PIZZED! :rofl1:but who cares!:shrug01:
You have someone else ready to take the car and hopefully do a good job for you?
Good luck to you