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  2. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    Taking without owner's consent (TWOC): the unauthorized use of a car short of theft. This term is used in the United Kingdom , as is the derivative "twocking". Opportunistic theft : either the removal of a vehicle that is unattended with the keys visible and sometimes the engine idling , or theft of a vehicle offered for sale during what the ...

  3. Taking without owner's consent - Wikipedia

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    Releasing the brake and allowing the vehicle to run down a hill would be sufficient, as would driving the vehicle for a short distance. The taking may also be a material unauthorised use. For example, if a person hires a car to drive from London to Birmingham, but actually drives it to Liverpool, that will be a taking.

  4. Joyride (crime) - Wikipedia

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    Under English law and other common-law systems, [7] joyriding is not considered to be theft because the intent to "permanently deprive" the vehicle's owner of the vehicle cannot be proven. Instead, joyriding constitutes a separate, statutorily established offense of "unauthorized use" or "taking without owner's consent" (usually known by the ...

  5. Complaint Filed Against Julia Haart for Alleged 'Unauthorized ...

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    The filing claims that the My Unorthodox Life star has been “unauthorized” to use the vehicle since February 9, when she was let go from her estranged husband’s business.

  6. Complaint Filed Against Julia Haart for Alleged 'Unauthorized ...

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    Julia Haart and Silvio Scaglia Haart are still at war over Elite World Group’s company car that is owned by SW Vestry Cars, LLC. Julia Haart and Silvio Scaglia Haart's Messy Divorce: Everything ...

  7. Theft - Wikipedia

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    control is where a person is only accountable to two people for the use of the property. So if A buys a car for cash, A will be the owner. If A then lends the car to B Ltd (a company), B Ltd will have possession. C, an employee of B Ltd then uses the car and has control. If C uses the car in an unauthorised way, C will steal the car from A and ...

  8. Mother sues police department after unauthorized car chase ...

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    The mother of a teenage girl killed when Memphis police officers crashed during an unauthorized vehicle pursuit has filed a lawsuit against the Memphis Police Department.

  9. Vehicle regulation - Wikipedia

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    62, power-driven vehicles with handlebars with regard to their protection against unauthorized use; 64, vehicles with regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary use spare unit, run flat tyres and/or a run flat system and/or extended mobility tyres; 66, large passenger vehicles with regard to the strength of their superstructure