For the public's right to view the San Antonio Towing Ordinance that is currently in effect, go this site, http://www.sanantonio.gov/Portals/0/Files/SAPD/Ordinance-2013-01-31-0075.pdf
The motoring public is urged to file criminal charges (by calling 210-207-2348) against the towing company and parking facility if after an investigation by the San Antonio Police Department determines any laws have been violated.
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Vehicle Door Locks Not Working after Being Towed?
It is not uncommon for a wrecker driver to damage the door
locks of a vehicle he/she is going to tow without the vehicle owner's
permission.
When retrieving your vehicle from the storage facility, you always
want to check every door that has key locks, to see rather or not they still
lock or unlock the vehicle. Another way to tell if your vehicle has been
unlocked is the weather stripping at the bottom of the glass is torn, bent or
detached from the door shell.
There is really no valid reason for a wrecker
driver to unlock a locked vehicle, considering the towing industry provides all
the necessary equipment to tow a vehicle. In most cases, a honest wrecker driver, when
peering into the vehicle, will list items seen on the vehicle inventory sheet,
while a dishonest wrecker driver will just steal what they want and write on the vehicle inventory
form that the doors were unlocked.
In any event you find that your vehicle has
been opened, while at the storage facility, you most definitely want to call 911
and file a report for burglary of your vehicle. If you find that your door
locks don't work, you most definitely want to call the Police to make a damage
report and be sure to get the offense number, so when you file a complaint
against the towing company and vehicle storage facility, for damage or personal
effects stolen from your vehicle, you can include this offense report number in
the explanation of your complaint.
In every insurance claim or TDLR complaint filed against a
towing company and vehicle storage facility, having a Police offense report
number validates your claim, as without it, it's your word against the towing
company, and they are known to be pathological liars.
Never, should you ever
leave the Vehicle Storage Facility property if you discover damage to your
vehicle without having law enforcement come and take a report.
Once you leave
the storage lot and notice items missing, your chance of any recovery is slim
to none.
If you ever see someone trying to unlock a vehicle in any
parking lot with a “slim jim” (door unlocking tool) with a tow truck nearby,
call 911 immediately to report someone attempting to burglarize a vehicle.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Don't Become Another Towing Scam Victim
tinyurl.com/c2ay9u7
I stand by this radio interview taped back in September 2012, as proof of today's events with the towing lobby hard at work corrupting members of the Texas Legislature, to rob motorists of parking protections.
The motoring public is encouraged to write and email your Texas Senator(s) and House Representatives ASKING THEM not to support HB 356, HB 2345 and HB 338.
I stand by this radio interview taped back in September 2012, as proof of today's events with the towing lobby hard at work corrupting members of the Texas Legislature, to rob motorists of parking protections.
The motoring public is encouraged to write and email your Texas Senator(s) and House Representatives ASKING THEM not to support HB 356, HB 2345 and HB 338.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Southwest Tow Operators Member Tow Company SCAMS MOTORISTS UNABATED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
Hi Pat, my car was towed 2 nights ago (evening of March 19th), without
my consent, or even my knowledge (For all I knew, my car might have
been stolen.)
I
called the tow company of the apartment complex I live at and
discovered it was indeed towed. They told me it would cost $165 to pick
it up and didn't mention any other fees.
This
is the second time my car has been towed, and it was for expired
stickers both times, and the first time they put the "orange sticker" on
a window last time to at least give me a heads up.
This time, I didn't even get a sticker.
I noticed on your website that it said they can't even tow with just the sticker, and must send certified mail. I
was wondering what advice you could give me on approaching this
situation and if you could at least provide me with links to this
information in writing so I can backup this claim in court.
I
went to pickup my car today with $205.00 in hand (because from previous
experience I knew they charged a daily storage fee) and then they tried
to tell me it was going to be about $260.00 (This being just 36 hours
later, the day after I called). $50.00 for sending out a certified mail
notice telling me that they towed my car AFTER I called inquiring
whether they had my car, and a fee after the first 12 hours of storage,
and two more $21.64 fees.
If the information helps you at all, the towing company is
Longhorn Wrecker
1825 California Crossing Rd, Dallas, TX 75220
(972) 501-9906
I'm
looking into taking as much legal action as I can on my own (don't have
money for a lawyer), at a minimum filing a complaint at the local
Justice of the Peace in Dallas and I would like any guidance you can
give on how to proceed.
Thank you so much for your time. It is very much appreciated.
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You want to file two separate complaints against Longhorn Wrecker for each time towed for an expired sticker without receiving the Certified Mail letter informing of the expiration issue, given 10 days, then towed. The SOAH Judges are finally ordering tow companies to refund the fees paid, it takes awhile, but the towing company nor the parking facility can bypass this notification requirement and successfully win in Court.
Law enforcement agencies within the North Texas area need to take a stand against predatory convicted felon tow truck operators and company owners currently engaging in organized criminal activity.
Expired Sticker Scam DFW Area Targets Poor
Drivers in the North Texas area are being targeted for expired inspection and/or registration stickers in parking lots of residential communities by predatory tow truck operators. Tow Companies owners know how long the process can be dragged out with their attorneys and wear vehicle owners down, it's just a big game to defraud the public..
Southwest Auto Tow by far outpaces others by scamming vehicle owners, unaware the registered owner of the vehicle would receive a Certified Mail letter, giving NOTICE the vehicle will be towed, if not corrected by 10 days.
I know in the last month, TDLR complaints on Southwest Auto Tow and Black Bull have exceeded 20 each filed thru Texas Towing Compliance links..
http://texasparkingfacilityfraud.blogspot.com/search?q=expired+inspection
Southwest Auto Tow by far outpaces others by scamming vehicle owners, unaware the registered owner of the vehicle would receive a Certified Mail letter, giving NOTICE the vehicle will be towed, if not corrected by 10 days.
I know in the last month, TDLR complaints on Southwest Auto Tow and Black Bull have exceeded 20 each filed thru Texas Towing Compliance links..
http://texasparkingfacilityfraud.blogspot.com/search?q=expired+inspection