Tall Steve
Head Goat Herder
As a former LEO like @Rob said just go walk a mile in their shoes.. The job is a lot harder than most people think it is..
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Black angry mobs with power?? Really, where do you live?? The 'mobs' I've seen are mixed with every color of the rainbow (and places on the West Coast have vast majority white participants on BLM marches.)I sure as heck would love to if the DAs don't prosecute you because you were white and the black angry mob scares him/her. Policing ain't what it used to be and until the public starts holding government accountable, nothing will change. (For example, an officer jumping in front of a moving vehicle only to setup his/her defense that they were in fear of their life so they had to do a mag dump on the driver and kill all the occupants inside and/or the prosecutor ruling it justified when said driver was only doing 20 mph when the officer jumped in front of the car)
The suspect covered up the VIN of the car...Back to the topic - why couldn't the dealership work with OnStar to fund the car??
Look up how many cops are there and then how many cases of “bad apples”. It’s a very small %I've been on 8 or 13 ride alongs with city PD. I'd say that's worth a couple miles. Even went to college for criminal justice. I think you guys are missing the point. It's not the person, it's the Government that needs accountability.
What if there were no dealerships in the state reporting vehicle theft?I'm missing something...the dealership and GM know the VIN before the car arrives
Thats why I was pulled over and was told to slow down and he really pulled me over to checkout my car. I didn't mind, he didn't give me a ticket. He said CHP are looking for these cars.Actually, I worked with Anthony and spoke to him that night after Bryan posted this thread.
There was legitimate reasons why they wanted to see another Blackwing...a model that just started getting built in July of this year. As you're aware, there's not many on the road
Again, I think I'm missing something here...original post said a dealership initiated contact in relation to a missing BW?? Means it's their property until sold right? And of course they have the VIN so why isn't this simply a call to OnStar to track the car???What if there were no dealerships in the state reporting vehicle theft?
Again, I think I'm missing something here...original post said a dealership initiated contact in relation to a missing BW?? Means it's their property until sold right? And of course they have the VIN so why isn't this simply a call to OnStar to track the car???
How?so confused onstar can tell them the vin of this car unless its a manufacturers car without a vin .
As a followup to this, OnStar needs a customer name or a VIN in order to locate the car. If nobody in the State of NJ has reported a Blackwing stolen, how would you call OnStar and what information would you provide?so confused onstar can tell them the vin of this car unless its a manufacturers car without a vin .
you sad the police had the car if you hit the botton yes, onstar knows whos car it is and the vin also doesnt the car have the vin stamped on the engine block.How?
So I could call OnStar right now, and ask them what the VIN is to a 2021 Cadillac parked on a street corner in my neighborhood right now and they'd be able to tell me what the VIN of that car is?
My dealer called me but they didn't sell the car. The officer was visiting dealerships in the area that might have a 4BW on the lot to look at. There were none in the area so Brogan Cadillac called me, the only 4BW they sold, to see if I was willing to let the officer look at my car. They first asked if I was willing to come to the dealership to meet the officer but I was working so I asked the officer to stop by my local police station and have them escort the out of town officer to my house to ensure it was 100% legit situation.Again, I think I'm missing something here...original post said a dealership initiated contact in relation to a missing BW?? Means it's their property until sold right? And of course they have the VIN so why isn't this simply a call to OnStar to track the car??
The police found the car parked on a street - locked with blacked out windows.you sad the police had the car if you hit the botton yes, onstar knows whos car it is and the vin also doesnt the car have the vin stamped on the engine block.
ok i know your not dumb they have the car they can find out the vin unless its chopped up.The police found the car parked on a street - locked with blacked out windows.
Without breaking into the car - I don't know how. Personally, I don't really care. I don't have all the specifics of the situation and I'm only relaying what was relayed to me by the detective.ok i know your not dumb they have the car they can find out the vin unless its chopped up.