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8/8/07 Illinois: Cook County Car Seizures to Net $1.7 Million Seizing cars from motorists merely accused of crimes will net Cook County, Illinois $1.7 million a year. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 7/23/07 New York Seizes Cab to Eliminate Free Competition New York City cab commission seizes a classic taxi because it offered free rides to tourists. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 7/15/07 Chicago Orders City Impound Lots to be Filled with Seized Cars With impound lots at 80 percent capacity already, Chicago, Illinois looks to earn an extra $25 million by seizing 25,000 cars a year. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 7/8/07 Australian Police Move to Censor YouTube Videos Police in South Australia seek to censor videos depicting motorists revving engines or doing burnouts. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 6/26/07 Illinois County Admits to Seizing Cars to Generate Cash Lee County, Illinois is counting on a new car seizure program to boost revenue. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 6/2/07 UK Police Seize Car, Strand Innocent Man Police reliance on erroneous insurance database information seize the car of an innocent man, stranding him over weekend holiday. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>> 5/30/07 Illinois: City to Seize Cars Over Unrelated Crimes Those accused of offenses not necessarily related to the use of an automobile will have their car seized in Oak Forest, Illinois. Police Enforcement / Seizure/Confiscation READ MORE>>
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