bsilverop: Did the officer give you his information? Did he inform you how you can retrive your property? I'm interested in the conversation and what he told you.
This thread brings up an interesting point. If the officer who "confiscated" bsilverop's property did so without a receipt of any kind - no ticket, no nothing - then at this point is is your word against his. (Guess which side the PD will take.)
So, if this happens to someone else I would suspect the proper thing would be to request a ticket of some sort which indicates the crime involved and the property being taken. You could also request a higher ranking officer to arrive on the scene.
I suppose one could also call 911 from their mobile and report that the police officer has taken your property, has not given you any sort of receipt for the property, and not given any infraction - so you're calling to report a theft of some sort. Ideally the officer would need to return to the scene with another officer and they can explain in more detail the
proper process and you'll have some form of record they took your property and how to retrieve it.
I can fully understand them taking it IF they thought it was something illegal but it seems highly unusual to not give you any paperwork so you can reclaim it once they learn what it actually is.
BradSmith said:
I know that nobody wants to hear it, but there are people using their e-cigs to deliver more than just nicotine.
Yeah, and people smoke pot out of apples.
That doesn't give the police the right to take your apples.