Yes, police can seize your motorcycle under certain circumstances. Reasons for seizure can include:
- Unregistered Vehicle: If your motorcycle is not registered or lacks proper licensing.
- Involvement in a Crime: If the motorcycle is believed to be used in the commission of a crime.
- Evidence of a Crime: If it is suspected to be involved in criminal activity or if it has been reported stolen.
- Traffic Violations: If you are operating your motorcycle in a manner that violates traffic laws, such as reckless driving or DUI.
- Failure to Pay Fines: In some jurisdictions, failing to pay fines or fees related to the motorcycle can also lead to seizure.
If your motorcycle is seized, you may have the right to contest the seizure or seek its return through legal channels, depending on the laws in your area. Always consult with a legal expert for specific advice and guidance tailored to your situation.