• @instamat
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        151 year ago

        I think they meant the person who calls for the tow has to pay upfront.

        • @moneyinphx
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          421 year ago

          Looks like a parking garage of some sort. Property owners most likely already have a contract with a tow company for parking violations. Should be able to call the property manager to get it towed or call the towing company whose number is probably one of many signs there.

        • Natanael
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          71 year ago

          If it’s illegally parked and you’re not the property owner you definitely don’t have to pay to get it towed

        • Cyv_
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          201 year ago

          I had a similar issue with a truck and just called my apartment, they had them towed at the car owner’s expense. That’s usually the best option is contact whoever owns the garage or property management and they’ll get the asshole towed on the asshole’s dime usually.

        • @[email protected]
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          161 year ago

          It shouldn’t cause the victim anything for this. Just get the parking garage people to call the towing company.

    • @pete_the_cat
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      01 year ago

      Not if you slash two or more tires 😈 Tires are around $100-200 a piece to have mounted and balanced, and that’s usually either a used tire or a bottom of the barrel one. If you slash one they can replace it with a spare (assuming they have one). If you slash half or more of them they have to get the vehicle towed and have the tires replaced, that takes a lot of time and money. That could easily be like $600, getting your vehicle released from the tow yard if you pick it up within 24 hours is usually only like $150.