A group of twelve writes their initials in some wet cement in front of a bar in a small town on a Saturday night. The next day the police pinpoint one of them, and he divulges a few other names. In total, four people are contacted by the police, but none are arrested. The contractor is contacted, and he submits that if $12,000 is paid to redo the concrete, he won't press charges. The police assert that if this demand isn't met, the four will be charged with felony destruction of property, as the damages are over $500. All are given the afternoon to decide whether to pay, or get arrested, and ultimately decide to pay. The police print out forms which ask for signatures agreeing to pay $____ to contractor, and all twelve sign respective form with credit card number and billing address, and agreeing to pay $1000 each. A few days go by and no funds have been withdrawn. There was no place on the form for expiration date. The contractor is able to contact several of the "accused", getting expiration dates and running those cards.
Is any of this legal? There is no official documentation noting how much it should cost to repair sidewalk, and no guarantee/contract that the sidewalk will even be redone. Are those that have not paid obligated to? Can the police still arrest people?
Is any of this legal? There is no official documentation noting how much it should cost to repair sidewalk, and no guarantee/contract that the sidewalk will even be redone. Are those that have not paid obligated to? Can the police still arrest people?