This law allows police to seize motorcycles lacking a visible vehicle identification number (VIN) to determine if they are stolen or in violation of laws. Seized motorcycles must be secured, examined, and returned to the owner within 30 days unless lawfully held longer. Individuals can file civil actions if the motorcycle is unlawfully held beyond the prescribed period.
The motorcycle can be seized by police to determine if it is stolen or in violation of the law, and must be held for up to 30 days for examination and potential return.
Yes, if the motorcycle is not found to be stolen or in violation, it must be returned to the owner within 30 days of seizure.
You can file a civil action in district court to seek damages and enforce your rights if the motorcycle is held longer than the legal period.
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