XPost: nyc.general, nyc.transit, nyc.motorcycles
XPost: alt.autos
From: epbrown01@att.net
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:30:53 GMT, Phil wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 21:13:51 +0000 (GMT), Whomever
> wrote:
>
>>I threatened to call the police, but was told that as the lot is
>>private property, they would say it is a civil matter and do
>>nothing. The towtruck driver's attitude was arrogant and not
>>open to reason. I had to go to an ATM, get $160 cash, and give
>>it to him when my car was returned 15 minutes later. He insisted
>>that I sign that the car had not sustained damage, but would not
>>let me inspect it carefully, starting to drive off with it as
>>soon as I began to do so. Fortunately it was OK.
>
>I've never heard of a tow truck company returning a car after the fine
>was paid. It's not cost effective to make a return trip. Usually,
>you retrieve the car at the impound yard.
>
>Something smells fishy here.
>
It's pretty clear from the story that the driver did this person's
car "off the books" and planned to keep the dough. The OP likely could
have haggled him down to a $100 or so if he'd wanted. Saved himself
the trip to the yard and the guy pockets the dough and never lets the
yard know he had a tow.
CVS had nothing to do with it, other than (contrary to his
beliefs), paying the tow company for removing non-customers cars. It's
quite a racket, the way tow companies make money both ways.
Emanuel
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