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udidwht
Jun 09, 2018Explorer
Rice wrote:udidwht wrote:
You'll be very hard pressed to have anyone tow you until the allotted amount of time has passed. Your misinterpreting the code. It is simply illegal to tow a vehicle immediately and without notice (ex. fire-lane violation)
I'm not interpreting anything--I'm simply reading the words of the "Bible" that you refer to.
Please quote the language in the Code that says that if the signage provided for in the Code is in place, a property owner must still wait 96 hours before towing a vehicle.
'The vehicle has been issued a notice of parking violation, and 96 hours have elapsed since the issuance of that notice.'
Catch word...and
To 99.9% of folks that won't even apply. Because they'll be long gone. Businesses like to limit liability. Hence the wait period. I've seen signage state 72-96 hours but state law is 96 hours.
But like I said to 99.9% of us 22658 won't apply because we'll be long gone. Even more so if your passing thru.
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