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I do know one thing for certain and that is, that money won't wind up in the bank.
You may be surprised.

I recently tried to pay cash when buying a car. Nope, the dealer wouldn't take it. Had to go to the bank and put perfectly good money into the account so I could pay with a check instead.
 
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My last 5 years of employment I was the safety and compliance officer for the company I worked for and I've had plenty of interaction with various law enforcement agencies and none of it was bad either. Most LE are there to protect and serve and not harass. There are some bad apples but I've never ran into one.
 
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Just search for "Civil asset seizures" Your respect for the gov't will drop... as it should.
I read that stuff all the time and guess what, in almost every case, there was probable cause or the person acted belligerent or many other factors like expired plates or headlight out or weaving or....

Reading that stuff don't reduce my respect for LE at all because in every case, there were underlying circumstances you never read about in the media. The media today only projects the narrative they want to and you should know that.

Fun to read (and I do) but I heavily discount all of them.

Keep in mind that my son is a State Highway Patrol officer and I raised him to be respectful and he is, always.
 
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Used to work for a bank that had liens on cars and other things that got seized in Tennessee. Was always a chore getting those cars released from seizure even with a valid recorded lien.
 
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I've never had that issue here. Not that I do and candidly, I have not been stopped by LE for anything in at least 50 years anyway and that includes 40 driving a commercial tractor trailer. You obey the law and don't act stupid, you won't be stopped. LE tends to stop people that look suspicious. I don't. Not something that concerns me at all.

Additionally, if any LE runs my plate they will find out I hold a Concealed Carry Permit and here in Michigan to get one you'd better be squeaky clean.

If you act gulty and appear guilty, you will get stopped.
Well maybe your jurisdiction does things different.
I've been stopped several times at road blocks in northern Mississippi simply because I was driving on the road. They set up random blocks mainly looking for people with beer. Not drunks, just possession. Also in Northern Virginia just looking for criminals. These road blocks are for EVERY car except marked police cars, virtually noone gets waved through without stopping.
 
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Well maybe your jurisdiction does things different.
I've been stopped several times at road blocks in northern Mississippi simply because I was driving on the road. They set up random blocks mainly looking for people with beer. Not drunks, just possession. Also in Northern Virginia just looking for criminals. These road blocks are for EVERY car except marked police cars, virtually noone gets waved through without stopping.
Never had that happen here. Totally foreign to me. They don't sniff tailpipes here either.
 
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If you act gulty and appear guilty, you will get stopped.
A little old man (I'm 73) driving a demure Ford Focus RS (that I removed all the badging and graphics from), so it looks just like an ordinary econo box Focus ( minus the 4 exhaust pipes under the rear valance) isn't really gonna be a target for any LE anyway. Tires are kind of wide too..lol
 

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