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Businiess name:  Smith George
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
There must be a good reason why this guy continues to illegally tow cars from lots where there is clear documentation verifying the vehicle is legally parked. With the rates that are charged for towing and storage, perhaps there is some ""sharing"" relationship with the authorities who are responsible for ensuring peoples' rights are not violated. Why else would he be allowed to continue to exploit people.\r A friend had his car towed from a private lot last night. \r The parking permit was visibly displayed. When my friend tried to report the car as stolen at the local police substation on South Street, the officer was obvioulsy frustrated that he had been interrupted from the computer game he was playing. When my friend explained that he wanted to report his car stolen, the officer replied that it wouldn't be worth the effort. He stated the report would just be ""filed"". \r This behavior will continue until enough people demand that he be held responsible. \r Perhaps the PPA could begin arbitraily booting and towing his wreckers. I am sure he would be greeted with the same warmth and consideration he has bestowed on his many victims!\r Cons: Look the Other Way

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