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Motown Junkie wrote: I wouldn't expect them to do it either!!!   And I want my 3 seconds back!!!!  tell it to the cops!!!

Maybe I'll get a gift certificate or a check to compensate me for my 3 seconds!!! 

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Lahtina wrote: Chica W wrote: Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found. My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling! Lahtina, When can we go bowling??

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I wouldn't expect them to do it either!!!
 
And I want my 3 seconds back!!!! 




tell it to the cops!!!



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Motown Junkie wrote: Check (US)  Cheque (Canada), where are you?? @MM:  You know what?  I'd pay for my car to get towed and washed elsewhere and yes Jade's friend can call a tow truck to do all that but that's just being INCONSIDERATE and LAZY!!  That's just my opinion.  Enjoy driving in blood if it ever happens to you!!!-- Riiight. I'd get it cleaned too. Aaaaaannndd I wouldn't expect the cops to do it.


I wouldn't expect them to do it either!!!


 


And I want my 3 seconds back!!!! 



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Chica W wrote: Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found. My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling!

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Check (US)  Cheque (Canada), where are you??
@MM:  You know what?  I'd pay for my car to get towed and washed elsewhere and yes Jade's friend can call a tow truck to do all that but that's just being INCONSIDERATE and LAZY!!  That's just my opinion.  Enjoy driving in blood if it ever happens to you!!!--




Riiight.

I'd get it cleaned too.























Aaaaaannndd I wouldn't expect the cops to do it.



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Check (US)  Cheque (Canada), where are you?? @MM:  You know what?  I'd pay for my car to get towed and washed elsewhere and yes Jade's friend can call a tow truck to do all that but that's just being INCONSIDERATE and LAZY!!  That's just my opinion.  Enjoy driving in blood if it ever happens to you!!!-- Edited by Motown Junkie at 15:59, 2006-07-06


I learned American English, screw you... stop causing diversions.


So Xavier, it's on!



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Motown Junkie wrote: No one is asking the police officers to clean the vehicle, well at least, I'm not suggesting it.  The vehicle was obviously towed to their facility.  Fine.  Why not get that same tow truck (which is most like their own) to drop it off at a car wash or wherever so that those who do clean vehicles for a living can clean the car and Jade's friend can pay for her own car to be CLEAN and SANITARY!!!! Maybe they should have thrown in a gift certificate or a check to make it up to her. How about a complimentary bar lock so it doesn't happen again?


Check (US)  Cheque (Canada), where are you??


@MM:  You know what?  I'd pay for my car to get towed and washed elsewhere and yes Jade's friend can call a tow truck to do all that but that's just being INCONSIDERATE and LAZY!!  That's just my opinion.  Enjoy driving in blood if it ever happens to you!!!



-- Edited by Motown Junkie at 15:59, 2006-07-06

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No one is asking the police officers to clean the vehicle, well at least, I'm not suggesting it.  The vehicle was obviously towed to their facility.  Fine.  Why not get that same tow truck (which is most likely their own) to drop it off at a car wash or wherever so that those who do clean vehicles for a living can clean the car and Jade's friend can pay for her own car to be CLEAN and SANITARY!!!!



Simple it's not their job.

Plus who pays for the extra tow? The cops won't and imagine your car is stolen and you get a $150 bill on top of it? Then the lawsuits would come about.

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No one is asking the police officers to clean the vehicle, well at least, I'm not suggesting it.  The vehicle was obviously towed to their facility.  Fine.  Why not get that same tow truck (which is most like their own) to drop it off at a car wash or wherever so that those who do clean vehicles for a living can clean the car and Jade's friend can pay for her own car to be CLEAN and SANITARY!!!!


Maybe they should have thrown in a gift certificate or a check to make it up to her. How about a complimentary bar lock so it doesn't happen again?



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What's unbelievable is this thread! Jade, cops solve crimes. Their job ends at a certain point. Whether the car is returned hygenic or not, it has been returned. If the thief crashed the car would the cops have to get it repaired too? MJ, you studied enforcement? You must have stopped when they were about to teach Vacuuming and Polishing 101. Oh that's right, enforcement officers don't do that sort of thing. It's unfortunate someone stole the car and bled in it but it's more unfortunate that your friend doesn't realize how lucky she is that neither she nor her child was hurt! I truly hope this thread was all in jest and I misread the whole thing!

No one is asking the police officers to clean the vehicle, well at least, I'm not suggesting it.  The vehicle was obviously towed to their facility.  Fine.  Why not get that same tow truck (which is most likely their own) to drop it off at a car wash or wherever so that those who do clean vehicles for a living can clean the car and Jade's friend can pay for her own car to be CLEAN and SANITARY!!!!

-- Edited by Motown Junkie at 15:46, 2006-07-06

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Lahtina wrote: Actually, what I find UNBELIEVABLE is that people believe police should solve all their problems. As citizens we should be active partners with the police working together to solve COMMUNITY problems.   Easy there GI JOE!!!!! 


LOL Sounds cheesy, I know but that's how it SHOULD be. I'm just recalling some of the things I have actually witnessed the people call the police about. Seriously, the police are not mommy and daddy.


P.S. It's GI Jane, tyvm!



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Motown Junkie wrote:  I'm sorry but the idea of having to clean someone else' blood off of my car is a little too unhygenic for me.  Maybe it's because when I was working, this guy spit in my partners face and the jerk off ended up having hep C.  I guess that's why I can't justify the whole "clean someone else' blood" thing.           Thats what I am worried about too...its really disgusting having to clean someone else blood not knowing where it came from...and theres a kid that maybe affected if worst case scenerio happened that its infected blood....

Well, I'll narrow it down for ya. It came from the culprit's body, most likely, a wound.
Imagine how much time/money would be spent by the department if they had to take care of these issues too. There is nooo way that they should have to do anything. Plus, about the forensic stuff, again, imagine the cost involved if they were to examine every single drop of blood found at a crime scene - whatever the crime might be?
Again, your friend should be thankful she's got her car back. Pffffft!
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Actually, what I find UNBELIEVABLE is that people believe police should solve all their problems. As citizens we should be active partners with the police working together to solve COMMUNITY problems.

  Easy there GI JOE!!!!! 

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What's unbelievable is this thread!

Jade, cops solve crimes. Their job ends at a certain point. Whether the car is returned hygenic or not, it has been returned. If the thief crashed the car would the cops have to get it repaired too?

MJ, you studied enforcement? You must have stopped when they were about to teach Vacuuming and Polishing 101. Oh that's right, enforcement officers don't do that sort of thing.

It's unfortunate someone stole the car and bled in it but it's more unfortunate that your friend doesn't realize how lucky she is that neither she nor her child was hurt!

I truly hope this thread was all in jest and I misread the whole thing!





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Actually, what I find UNBELIEVABLE is that people believe police should solve all their problems. As citizens we should be active partners with the police working together to solve COMMUNITY problems.

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Damn foro is SO SLOW!!!!  BABY!!!!!!!!!!  I'm gonna sign on to MSN.  It took me 2 years to get your PM!!! Anyway, Jade and I are RIGHT!!!!  I'm sure you guys would be jumping for joy that you got your car AND that there's blood in it!!!  Woo hoo!!!!  Note to self:  Either drive my own car or get a ride from Jade! 


            dAMNN i THOUGHT it was just MY comp tHAt was SLow!


        Yesh MJ you can get a ride in my spotless blood-free car anytime you wish....and like Guada said...it is very inconsiderate....this is a single mother we are also talking bout here..sometimes its just hard to make ends meet...in both time and money...i am sure there are single mothers in this Foro who can sympathize with that....


 



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I agree with Lahtina and Chicha. It is not the police responsability to clean the car. In terms of safety, because of the blood, what are you thinking about ? AIDS ? the blood was exposed to long and longgggg time dried so no danger there. That it is disgusting, for sure so she should first go to gt the car clean and pay for it herself before getting home. And since they haven't found the person who took her car, she can not do anything about it.

A couple of hours is not enough time to dry out especially if they "conducted" their investigation.  I dunno.  If I had even the slightest cut on my finger and I had to place my hand anywhere in that car, forget it!  I'd walk.

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Lahtina wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: X4v13r wrote: @ Jade and MJ u guys just don't get the point the police is right end of story. X@vier To me, it's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of what's morally right.  Should we: a) at least tow the vehicle to get it cleaned while Jade's friends foot the bill or b) let them take the car with their 3 year old while there's blood???!!!   Huh?  Right or wrong usually implies an ethical dilemma. Unless you meant were thinking of left and correct. Anyway, y dale con que it's the police's problem! They're not molly maids, you know.          The question I posed had nothing to do with them being Molly Maids or not..its just about safety...obviously its seems the police are not concerned about the owners SAFETY...ironically thats what they are there for..safety...then they wonder how virus and diseases spread! I dont think i would have much of a problem if it were say broken glass or broken plastics or broken cardboard..but this is hygenically not right...I mean if there were BRAINS splattered all over they would require for us to clean as well? I dunno...  


Damn foro is SO SLOW!!!! 


BABY!!!!!!!!!!  I'm gonna sign on to MSN.  It took me 2 years to get your PM!!!


Anyway, Jade and I are RIGHT!!!!  I'm sure you guys would be jumping for joy that you got your car AND that there's blood in it!!!  Woo hoo!!!! 


Note to self:  Either drive my own car or get a ride from Jade! 



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@Jade-

this sucks big...and the cops are being very inconsiderate, but what can you expect from the popo?

Anyway, i was thinking, what if maybe, just maybe your friend has been OVERHAULED?!



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I agree with Lahtina and Chicha. It is not the police responsability to clean the car.


In terms of safety, because of the blood, what are you thinking about ? AIDS ? the blood was exposed to long and longgggg time dried so no danger there.


That it is disgusting, for sure so she should first go to gt the car clean and pay for it herself before getting home. And since they haven't found the person who took her car, she can not do anything about it.



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Jade wrote:


Motown Junkie wrote:  I'm sorry but the idea of having to clean someone else' blood off of my car is a little too unhygenic for me.  Maybe it's because when I was working, this guy spit in my partners face and the jerk off ended up having hep C.  I guess that's why I can't justify the whole "clean someone else' blood" thing.           Thats what I am worried about too...its really disgusting having to clean someone else blood not knowing where it came from...and theres a kid that maybe affected if worst case scenerio happened that its infected blood....


Well, I'll narrow it down for ya. It came from the culprit's body, most likely, a wound.


Imagine how much time/money would be spent by the department if they had to take care of these issues too. There is nooo way that they should have to do anything. Plus, about the forensic stuff, again, imagine the cost involved if they were to examine every single drop of blood found at a crime scene - whatever the crime might be?


Again, your friend should be thankful she's got her car back. Pffffft!


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Motown Junkie wrote: X4v13r wrote: @ Jade and MJ u guys just don't get the point the police is right end of story. X@vier To me, it's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of what's morally right.  Should we: a) at least tow the vehicle to get it cleaned while Jade's friends foot the bill or b) let them take the car with their 3 year old while there's blood???!!!   Huh?  Right or wrong usually implies an ethical dilemma. Unless you meant were thinking of left and correct. Anyway, y dale con que it's the police's problem! They're not molly maids, you know.


         The question I posed had nothing to do with them being Molly Maids or not..its just about safety...obviously its seems the police are not concerned about the owners SAFETY...ironically thats what they are there for..safety...then they wonder how virus and diseases spread!


I dont think i would have much of a problem if it were say broken glass or broken plastics or broken cardboard..but this is hygenically not right...I mean if there were BRAINS splattered all over they would require for us to clean as well? I dunno...


 



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X4v13r wrote: @ Jade and MJ u guys just don't get the point the police is right end of story. X@vier To me, it's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of what's morally right.  Should we: a) at least tow the vehicle to get it cleaned while Jade's friends foot the bill or b) let them take the car with their 3 year old while there's blood???!!!  


Huh?  Right or wrong usually implies an ethical dilemma. Unless you meant the antonyms of left and correct.


Anyway, y dale con que it's the police's problem! They're not molly maids, you know.


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Lahtina wrote: Chica W wrote: Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found. My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling! speaking about bowling we went over the weekend and I got 5 strikes one ofter the other, i ended with 6 the whole game......GO ME X@vier
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 I'm sorry but the idea of having to clean someone else' blood off of my car is a little too unhygenic for me.  Maybe it's because when I was working, this guy spit in my partners face and the jerk off ended up having hep C.  I guess that's why I can't justify the whole "clean someone else' blood" thing. 

         Thats what I am worried about too...its really disgusting having to clean someone else blood not knowing where it came from...and theres a kid that maybe affected if worst case scenerio happened that its infected blood....

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Lahtina wrote: Chica W wrote: Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found. My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling! speaking about bowling we went over the weekend and I got 5 strikes one ofter the other, i ended with 6 the whole game......GO ME X@vier

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@ Jade and MJ u guys just don't get the point the police is right end of story. X@vier


To me, it's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of what's morally right. 


Should we:


a) at least tow the vehicle to get it cleaned while Jade's friends foot the bill or


b) let them take the car with their 3 year old while there's blood???!!!


 




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@ Jade and MJ u guys just don't get the point

the police is right end of story.

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Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found.
My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling!




speaking about bowling we went over the weekend and I got 5 strikes one ofter the other, i ended with 6 the whole game......GO ME

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Jade wrote: X4v13r wrote: she should be happy they found the car for her.........she can get someone to clean it for her, tell her to look in the yellow pages.....I know it sucks but she is lucky she even got the car back with just blood. X@vier          But can the police do this???..mind you the car is crap old yeah sure glad they got it back but...isnt unsafe to release it with blood all over??? how do the police know that u didn't do it and trying to find some1 else to clean it for u???.....like i said they are lucky they got the car back and in one piece.........i know of people that their car has been taken and put on fire. X@vier


What does that have to do with anything?    If the cops clean the car, they can still obtain blood and/or hair samples from Jade's friends if that was the case.  If Jade's friends cleaned the car, they can STILL obtain samples. 


I'm sorry but the idea of having to clean someone else' blood off of my car is a little too unhygenic for me.  Maybe it's because when I was working, this guy spit in my partners face and the jerk off ended up having hep C.  I guess that's why I can't justify the whole "clean someone else' blood" thing. 



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X4v13r wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: That doesn't sound right.  If they needed to do a thorough forensic examination, it wouldn't take 30 minutes and they sure as hell wouldn't have given the car back.   i don't think u read it properly, read it again. X@vier @ Jade:  Why the heck does your friend have to clean it????  That's so f@cked up.  Did they give her a reason as to why they can't clean it???-- Edited by Motown Junkie at 14:25, 2006-07-06


          Nope...they just said it wasnt their responsability to clean the car , that she should bring bags and rags cuz she didnt want to sit on it...(like no duh stupid people!! ) and then they told her that it was the guys (Who stole her car supposedly) blood on the seats and stuff..and then my frirend asked them if they had found the guy who stole the car and they said no they had not..so she then said..they how the  **** do you know it was that guys blood and not someonelses!!!! like I woulda said the same thing..so now my friend is super pissed offffff cuz she had a bad day from the beginning and now SHES gotta pay for it all!!! so stupid!!! soo if you see a LADY looking real mad JUST GET OUTTA DA WAY!! dmannnn I thought I was having a bad day with my FLU!


 


Okay so if its not the police responsability, its not the victims either (in this case my friend) its so  crappy though...I was just asking BECAUSE ITS BLOOD... isnt it UNSAFE?!?!? thats all I am saying I AM NOT TALKING BOUT the ACT of CLEANING THE BLOOD its self BUT THE POSSIBLE unsafetiness (is that a word lol)  of the blood...gets it? But whatever... Unfortunately ...shell have no choice... and she wont find the guy who stole her car cuz if she did se would make him/her clean it from top to bottom...cuz really they are at fault.



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Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story. The good thing is that the car was found.

My point exactly! Great minds do think alike... and love bowling!

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she should be happy they found the car for her.........she can get someone to clean it for her, tell her to look in the yellow pages.....I know it sucks but she is lucky she even got the car back with just blood. X@vier
         But can the police do this???..mind you the car is crap old yeah sure glad they got it back but...isnt unsafe to release it with blood all over???




how do the police know that u didn't do it and trying to find some1 else to clean it for u???.....like i said they are lucky they got the car back and in one piece.........i know of people that their car has been taken and put on fire.

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Well!! I don't see why the police should be responsible to clean the car. They investigated what they needed to investigate...end of story.


The good thing is that the car was found.



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Why would it be the police's responsibility to clean the car up anyway? Say something was stolen from the car, is it the police's responsibility to replace it? No. Your friend got her car back, didn't she? I'd say their job is done. Except for the thorough forensic examination, that is.



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Motown Junkie wrote: That doesn't sound right.  If they needed to do a thorough forensic examination, it wouldn't take 30 minutes and they sure as hell wouldn't have given the car back.   i don't think u read it properly, read it again. X@vier


@ Jade:  Why the heck does your friend have to clean it????  That's so f@cked up.  Did they give her a reason as to why they can't clean it???



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That doesn't sound right.  If they needed to do a thorough forensic examination, it wouldn't take 30 minutes and they sure as hell wouldn't have given the car back.  

      well no they found it 30 mins after they reported it missing....and then just now...a few hours later..they called them to tell them the car was ready but that they were not going to clean the car...I am just wondering if thats right...

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She is lucky, same thing happen to a friend of mine who's mini-van got stolen it was crashed and they found it full of crap inside, same thing the police said he had to clean it after they examine it.

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That doesn't sound right.  If they needed to do a thorough forensic examination, it wouldn't take 30 minutes and they sure as hell wouldn't have given the car back.
 




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she should be happy they found the car for her.........she can get someone to clean it for her, tell her to look in the yellow pages.....I know it sucks but she is lucky she even got the car back with just blood. X@vier

         But can the police do this???..mind you the car is crap old yeah sure glad they got it back but...isnt unsafe to release it with blood all over???

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That doesn't sound right.  If they needed to do a thorough forensic examination, it wouldn't take 30 minutes and they sure as hell wouldn't have given the car back.


 




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she should be happy they found the car for her.........she can get someone to clean it for her, tell her to look in the yellow pages.....I know it sucks but she is lucky she even got the car back with just blood.

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Okay so bsides me dying of my FLU and being in this crappy crappy place i call work..


This morning I get a phone call from a friend who tells me they got their car stolen from their parking spot at their building....this is an old car so we have no idea why the hell someone would steal it, on top of that theres baby stuff in there cus they gots a baby....


Anyways to make matters worse....they call the police and reports the stolen car..the police calls them back like 30 mins later and they were told that they had found the car but that they had to examin it cuz there was BLOOD all over the car.....so my friend said no prob...


Now they are calling them telling them that the car is ready but that they WILL NOT clean the car full of blood? Now they have a 3 yr old daughter who sits in that car..my friend does not want to clean that blood cuz god knows its infected...


What should they do?


I cant believe the audacity the Police to allow a dirty car full of blood be given back to the owner? is this right???? is this what they usually do?


Help! 


 



-- Edited by Jade at 14:19, 2006-07-06

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