This is Nice Never Underestimate An Old Man Who Loves Stamp Collecting Sunset Shirt really frightening actually. What’s stopping these “dealers” from stealing cars in the middle of the night and then dumping them immediately to be found and impounded by the city? Then when the rightful owner is unable to get the vehicle out of impound, these dealers get to “legally” purchase the vehicles for cheap at auction. The kickback is the money the city gets from the purchase by the dealers at auction or the impound fees that the hapless owners who can afford it pay to get their stolen cars out of hawk. Another lame conspiracy theory.
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Yes, that’s what I’m saying. Auctioning off impounded cars is unfair in general, but there isn’t some secret cabal that has access. SF Auto Return (the company that contracts SFs impound yard) holds public auctions. And even if they were dealer-only, anybody can get a dealer’s license by passing a test and getting bonded. It’s not a secret group of people. Go check the SF Auto return site for yourself, their sales are public. What the Nice Never Underestimate An Old Man Who Loves Stamp Collecting Sunset Shirt OP is saying is basically akin to saying that wholesale restaurant supply stores are catering to a secret consortium of people. Dealer-only auctions are just the wholesale purchase of the car world. Most wholesale purchases in any industry require some sort of business license.
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