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    I was at the Arapahoe county Sheriffs office today applying for my CCW. While I was waiting a man came in and started demanding that the Sheriffs office give him a check for $125. Apparently a Deputy broke the mans bong and he was demanding a check for $125 to replace it.

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    Betcha he gets it too plus a written appology...
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    Amendment 64... Thus begins the majority of the state going full retard...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Amendment 64... Thus begins the majority of the state going full retard...
    I think the fact that we have the largest alcohol consumption per capita in the country would have more to do with it.

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    Cops break perfectly legal property, their office is responsible to compensate you for it.

    Guy sounds like a douchewad, but barring some circumstances that justify it, it seems like a perfectly legit claim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho Villa View Post
    Cops break perfectly legal property, their office is responsible to compensate you for it.

    Guy sounds like a douchewad, but barring some circumstances that justify it, it seems like a perfectly legit claim.
    Depends on when it was seized aye?

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    Must have been a sweet bong.

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    Personal property. I would be pissed if they broke anything that was my property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackthewall81 View Post
    Personal property. I would be pissed if they broke anything that was my property.
    Wasn't there something similar (well related, personal property, not nearly in the same category as "bong") not too long ago about a wrong address raid and the owner wasn't compensated for the broken front door/door frame?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Wasn't there something similar (well related, personal property, not nearly in the same category as "bong") not too long ago about a wrong address raid and the owner wasn't compensated for the broken front door/door frame?
    Neither the police, nor insurance will compensate for damages the police do to your property, even if it was a mistake.
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