If you've got the make and model and it had a Chiefs plate, the police should be able to track it down in about 12 seconds. Looking it up, it appears to be a new plate as of 2023, so there's not going to be a lot of them in circulation. Oh, and if you have the license number there'll only be one.
If it turns out to be Gracie, will you sue her and have her arrested, or will you offer her an alternative way to avoid punishment? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
If it turns out to be Gracie, will you sue her and have her arrested, or will you offer her an alternative way to avoid punishment?
Had a full run of tests and it sounds like the doctor basically said “shake it off, here’s a bandaid and a lollipop!”
What exactly are they seeking?! From the results of the tests and the description of what happened it sounds like the driver may have been in the right to escape this drama queen. Definitely not surprised it’s one of Clay’s friends. [Reply]
You must have a pet, preferably canine, for people to care. If the driver had a dog, they would of had a worse description of their car. If no pet, don't give a chet. If they do, focus on the pet's wellbeing [Reply]
The "we are waiting for MO to get info on the plate" is a weird thing and I would be interested to hear directly what the conversation between the cops and the victim were.
There really is no waiting law enforcement agencies readily have access to run and get info from any plate of any state of the union. [Reply]