sleepinoz
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I live in the Netherlands
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...er-Karlie-Pearce-Stevenson.html#ixzz3ptoowaRi
I wonder how someone immediately had the information of the missing person report and was able to reassure Karlie's mother/family fast enough (within a week) of K.'s wellbeing?
Really, don't you have to hand over all the cars papers? Till 2014 we had 3 documents for our car. One with car specifications. One with the owner data. And one document you needed to sell or have the car scrapped.
Even if you were lacking 1 of these documents if you wanted to let the car be scrapped, you would have to apply (and pay) for new documents, just to get rid of an old car (I know, cause it happened to me ).
Plates belong to the car, not the owner. They stay on the car allways.
And if you brought the car to the car graveyard, you get a document that states that the car is no longer your responsibility, and will be officially destroyed.
22/12/2008 BP OTR (Broadview)
Can someone explain what kind of transaction this was and where?
The only reason you would have to hand the plates back is if the car was still registered and you want to get part of the registration money back if the car was being scrapped.
If the car was given to a wreckers to be scrapped i think they might be obliged by law to record car details and give that information in.
The only reason you would have to hand the plates back is if the car was still registered and you want to get part of the registration money back if the car was being scrapped.
If the car was given to a wreckers to be scrapped i think they might be obliged by law to record car details and give that information in.
So if you have it scrapped but don't hand the plates back, it remains registered on the last known owner?
And do you have to show any ID when you hand the plates back?
And what if the car was sold after karlie was murdered? How would that be done. Could it be sold by any person? Or would someone need to pretend to be Karlie and show her ID.
It's a service station (Petrol) and convenience store
22/12/2008 BP OTR (Broadview)
Can someone explain what kind of transaction this was and where?
Jeez Louise! The one night I go to bed early and I miss all the action! Not only here, but some lunatic tried to blow up a bank right by our house and I slept through it all!
Do you know where?
Dutchtreat - Broadview is a suburb of Adelaide, inner north-east. Interestingly, the road it's on is used as a city bypass by trucks travelling from south to north and vice versa ....