Gmu student Wrote:
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> By the way, to everyone else who's had problems
> with towing companies on a regular basis...
>
> My neighborhood enacted a new parking policy a few
> years back where if you didn't have a resident tag
> in your rearview they would tow you, even if
> another resident didn't make a call. Me and my
> brother stayed up really late one night/morning
> and saw it happen. We warned our neighbors as it
> was happening and were able to save a couple cars.
> Over time, other neighbors thought it was other
> neighbors calling it in, so it started a parking
> war.
>
> Them when I had off days, I would park in such a
> way that I would definitely get called on, and
> would get in my car and drive away before the tow
> guy could hook up the car. It was hilarious.
> Stupid ex-cons can't think. One tried to block me
> in and I called the cops on him. Too bad for the
> dumb Henry's drivers that we all have cameras on
> our phones. I repeated the process over and over
> to my delight, until they stopped coming. Then I
> parked down the street where it's available to the
> public.
>
> By wasting their time and gas, and possibly
> preventing another car from being towed because
> they're busy with me, I effectively made Henry's
> spend more money than they took in. Afterwards I
> made sure to tell everyone at the community pool
> about my experiences, including the hoa president,
> who had received other complaints from other
> neighbors about Henry's.
>
> A while later, I stopped seeing Henry's patrols
> altogether, and things are back to the way they
> were when we bought the house (first owners, 10+
> yrs).
>
> So, now I just gotta find that spotter/camera at
> university mall and post him up on the net. Will
> update.
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