I can't pull up a link but on the front page of the Hartford Courant today;
Tracey Crawley was shopping with her son at a Manchester, Ct parkade. While there, her 13 year old Chysler Concorde was stolen. The good news? the Hartford Police found it, up on blocks, wheels stolen. The bad news? They didn't call her so she could call AAA where it could have been towed for free, they called their contract tower, Reno Auto Body who kicks back $20 to town hall for pick ups. The car, without its wheels is basically worthless. The immediate fees were $95. $25 per day acrue after that. She had no theft insurance. To access her belongings in the car, she offerred the towing company the title. The didn't want it. They wouldn't even let her see the car until her lawyer (pro bono) showed up. After 30 days they dispose of the car, contents an all. She will also be taken to small claims court. The police have denied her appeals and it will soon be heard by the Towed Vehicle Hearing Officer. Her lawyers contend that the storage fee is just one of the unconstitutional and immoral aspects of the city's policy. The are representing her for free in Federal Court. "It is unconstitutional deprevation of property". Finally I found the link;
http://www.courant.com/news/local/columnists/hc-gombossy,0,1228354.columnist
I think the city and its contractors should focus more on those who are derelict in their duty of taking care of their vehicles so they aren't abandoned and give a break to the person who is unfortunate enough to become a victim of crime and then again, a victim of the bureaucracy!
Tracey Crawley was shopping with her son at a Manchester, Ct parkade. While there, her 13 year old Chysler Concorde was stolen. The good news? the Hartford Police found it, up on blocks, wheels stolen. The bad news? They didn't call her so she could call AAA where it could have been towed for free, they called their contract tower, Reno Auto Body who kicks back $20 to town hall for pick ups. The car, without its wheels is basically worthless. The immediate fees were $95. $25 per day acrue after that. She had no theft insurance. To access her belongings in the car, she offerred the towing company the title. The didn't want it. They wouldn't even let her see the car until her lawyer (pro bono) showed up. After 30 days they dispose of the car, contents an all. She will also be taken to small claims court. The police have denied her appeals and it will soon be heard by the Towed Vehicle Hearing Officer. Her lawyers contend that the storage fee is just one of the unconstitutional and immoral aspects of the city's policy. The are representing her for free in Federal Court. "It is unconstitutional deprevation of property". Finally I found the link;
http://www.courant.com/news/local/columnists/hc-gombossy,0,1228354.columnist
I think the city and its contractors should focus more on those who are derelict in their duty of taking care of their vehicles so they aren't abandoned and give a break to the person who is unfortunate enough to become a victim of crime and then again, a victim of the bureaucracy!


-- Why can't they just keep things real, instead of trying to sensationalize things to make them sound more important than they really are?) It sure would be nice if we had financially-strong municipal governments, where things like this would never happen, but I don't think I'd want to pay the taxes necessary to support such a self-correcting machine.
Wow, this is so wrong, and I can't believe people are defending the city.
