Asheville City Council to talk about ordinance cracking down on predatory towers

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The Mountain Xpress has the story here:

The new ordinance:

  • Caps the fee for a completed tow at $100 
    • Requires a tow service to release the vehicle on the spot if it hasn’t completed the tow and the vehicle operator pays up. 
    • Requires towers to accept credit and debit cards for the payment of fees. 
    • Requires a tow service to move vehicles to a lot with a 10-mile radius of downtown Asheville or Biltmore Village. 
    • Requires towers to notify police that a vehicle has been towed within 30 minutes of the vehicle’s removal. 
    • Requires towers to have a person on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, who can acknowledge requests to retrieve a vehicle within 15 minutes and release a vehicle within 45 minutes. 

 

2 Comments

b.c.w. March 23, 2009 - 4:58 pm

There should also be definite rules about the parking passes that are used (appearance, design, colors, etc), as well as how they are displayed. Remember, I got towed because my sticker was in my dash, not on my rearview mirror. Clearly displayed, but got towed anyway.

Ron March 23, 2009 - 12:42 am

These are good rules. However, what are the penalties for non-compliance? A fine? Taking someone’s car illegally should be treated as theft, and prosecuted as such: grand theft auto.

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