New Rule From Pinellas County Deputies
There is a new rule from Pinellas County Deputies that is taking affect on June 11th. If you are getting pulled over by the cops and you flea the officers in your vehicle – they are taking your car and selling it.
If the driver of the vehicle who flees from law enforcement is not the owner of the vehicle, the owner will be provided with a written notice that a specific person who was driving their vehicle has committed the offense, and if the same person does it again, their vehicle will be seized. So basically, your friend, your mom, your dad, your brother, anyone can lose their car if you run from the police.
The policy will also apply to rental car companies. The rental company will receive notice if and when it rents a car to someone who uses it to flee from deputies. If the company rents to that person again, and said person flees from deputies again, the rental car will be seized by the sheriff’s office.
So, what happens to all the money they make from selling cars? The proceeds from the seized vehicles will be donated to charities and other good causes.
Why Are They Making This New Rule In Pinellas County
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said he is sick and tired of people fleeing officers when getting pulled over. He said it’s happening because word it getting out that people are getting away with it.
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office avoids most high-speed chases since data shows they kill thousands of Americans each year. Federal data shows 1,919 deaths resulted from police pursuits across the nation between 2019 and 2022.
This new rule is pretty cut and dry. If you own a car and value it, don’t run from the cops. If you own a car and value it, don’t loan it to someone you know runs from the police.