02-21-2019, 05:48 AM
Here is Michigan's solution: (from a quick google)
"Under Michigan law (MCL 257.252a or...) a person shall not abandon a vehicle... It is presumed the owner of record as kept by the (DMV) is responsible for abandoning the vehicle...owner of an abandoned vehicle...will be subject to a civil fine plus costs...
A person... who abandons a motor vehicle may also be found responsible for littering ... and subject to a civil fine from $500 to $2,500 plus costs, state assessments, and other statutory penalties.
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Hawaii legislators could have elected to enact the same. If they believe fining people for dumping vehicles is excessive punishment, they could approve a statute that prohibits issuance of a registration on any vehicle if the owner has been guilty of derelict vehicle abandonment in the past, and paid a fee on this.
HRS 290 covers abandoned vehicles. Hawaii law appears to have little bite.
https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/hawa...utes_290-1
"Under Michigan law (MCL 257.252a or...) a person shall not abandon a vehicle... It is presumed the owner of record as kept by the (DMV) is responsible for abandoning the vehicle...owner of an abandoned vehicle...will be subject to a civil fine plus costs...
A person... who abandons a motor vehicle may also be found responsible for littering ... and subject to a civil fine from $500 to $2,500 plus costs, state assessments, and other statutory penalties.
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Hawaii legislators could have elected to enact the same. If they believe fining people for dumping vehicles is excessive punishment, they could approve a statute that prohibits issuance of a registration on any vehicle if the owner has been guilty of derelict vehicle abandonment in the past, and paid a fee on this.
HRS 290 covers abandoned vehicles. Hawaii law appears to have little bite.
https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/hawa...utes_290-1