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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 723866" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I'd have your dad call the lawyer friend and tell HIM to tell your Difficult Child that they are reporting the van stolen if it's not returned. They have no way to know that the cops refuse to take the report. In fact, I'd tell lawyer friend that HIS name is the one I'll be giving the police as the last person they knew had possession of the van! I'd also have them try to make the report again if the van is not returned in a day or so after that. He had permission to drive it, not to take it and keep it and leave town with it and never bring it back. If I lend my lawnmower to the neighbor with the understanding that they put it back in my shed when they are done and they refuse to give it back even after being told to do so, that's theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 723866, member: 17309"] I'd have your dad call the lawyer friend and tell HIM to tell your Difficult Child that they are reporting the van stolen if it's not returned. They have no way to know that the cops refuse to take the report. In fact, I'd tell lawyer friend that HIS name is the one I'll be giving the police as the last person they knew had possession of the van! I'd also have them try to make the report again if the van is not returned in a day or so after that. He had permission to drive it, not to take it and keep it and leave town with it and never bring it back. If I lend my lawnmower to the neighbor with the understanding that they put it back in my shed when they are done and they refuse to give it back even after being told to do so, that's theft. [/QUOTE]
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