By Rory Wall |
Published online 4:04pm Wednesday May 16th, 2012
and in print issue #1120 dated Thursday May 17th, 2012
Dante Dhillon: "Personally, I haven't been towed, but my friend got towed once. It was a Saturday night, around three in the morning. There were no signs to indicate that he could be towed..."
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Rebecca Barns: "Yes, I was towed one time on the parking lot for St. Paul's church. I left the car, went in, and by the time there was an announcement at the podium that there may be same cars towed, mine had left the parking lot."
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Patrick Wiley: "Yes. It was a snow emergency, and I didn't know you couldn't park in the city streets."
Biggest crooks in town. And it's not even close...
red nuckleberryMay 16th, 2012 | 7:20pm
Tow truck companies are the business equivalent of mosquitoes or ticks. The successful companies make most of their profit from hurting, not helping people.
Marco EsquandolasMay 17th, 2012 | 7:30am
Never been towed. It doesnt seem too hard to avoid being towed
jimi hendrixMay 17th, 2012 | 2:18pm
Seems simple. Park in an attended, well lit lot that shows its prices in writing. And stop worrying. Botton line is that as soon as people know they will not be towed they will not pay their freight.
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Biggest crooks in town. And it's not even close...
Tow truck companies are the business equivalent of mosquitoes or ticks. The successful companies make most of their profit from hurting, not helping people.
Never been towed. It doesnt seem too hard to avoid being towed
Seems simple. Park in an attended, well lit lot that shows its prices in writing. And stop worrying. Botton line is that as soon as people know they will not be towed they will not pay their freight.
Nope.