When can Digesett seize vehicles?

Dolores

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The Traffic Safety and Transportation Agency (Digesett) can only seize your vehicle if you lack the necessary documentation, as per Transit Law 63-17, Diario Libre reports. Vehicle drivers need to show agents they carry a valid insurance policy and the registration proving ownership of the vehicle. When these are shown, the Digesett by law is only authorized to issue fines. The driver also needs to have a valid driver’s license.

Diario Libre says it is frequent for Digesett agents to seize motorcycles of those caught using the elevated road passes. What is correct, is for these motorcyclists to just receive fines.

Diario Libre reports that Digesett agents are abusing their power when they confiscate the vehicles unlawfully and cause significant hardship, especially for citizens who depend on their motorcycles for daily survival.

Nevertheless, the reality is that while the...

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drstock

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Many motorcycles are not registered to the correct name or address, so issuing of fines will rarely work.
 

Peterj

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"Diario Libre reports that Digesett agents are abusing their power when they confiscate the vehicles unlawfully and cause significant hardship, especially for citizens who depend on their motorcycles for daily survival."

When everything is ok and they don't commit any traffic infractions there is no hardship, stop always having pity!
 
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CristoRey

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" frequent for Digesett agents to seize motorcycles of those caught using the elevated road passes."

What in the hell are these Muppets talking about?