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Piece of crap people, and how you handle them

  • O-Trap
    LJ;809732 wrote:you know that kind of stuff when you have done property management. You have to deal with douchebag tow drivers that work for you and complaints from people who got towed.
    Ah. Makes more sense.
  • LJ
    Automatik;809724 wrote:What a dickbag.

    I had a similar situation. Had my car parked behind my friends, windows down, keys in ignition. I ran upstairs to grab two suitcases and piss. I come down and a guy is blocking my car prepared to tow it. I didn't even have the option to give him $50. He towed it and I was out $150. It wasn't hooked either. I could do nothing, we got into a heated argument and he just went on with his business and took my POS ride.

    I then proceeded to get his direct phone number and prank call him for the next 2 years. He once drove to a Taco Bell in White Hall to get tow my 'broken down car.'

    Another douchebag tow driver breaking state law. If you catch them hooking your car they HAVE to drop it for half of the tow fees
  • O-Trap
    Rotinaj;809735 wrote:People like this need to be curbstomped.
    He should have the toolbox in the bed of his truck upper-decked. :D
  • coyotes22
    O-Trap;809734 wrote:I'm not familiar with the campus or its surrounding areas. If it had been either grass or even just a small parking curb, I would have maybe tried to just pull out the front.

    But again, that might not have been possible.

    O, im not familiar either, it was just a guess.
  • LJ
    O-Trap;809737 wrote:Ah. Makes more sense.

    Tow drivers typically bully and threaten people and constantly break the law when it comes to dropping cars though. It's ridiculous.

    Also, they have to drop it for half the tow fee if you catch them before they leave the property, not just before they move out of the spot.
  • LJ
    From the ORC, just in case anyone is wondering
    If the owner or operator of a motor vehicle that has been ordered into storage pursuant to division (A)(1) of this section or of a vehicle that is being removed under authority of division (B)(2) of this section arrives after the motor vehicle or vehicle has been prepared for removal, but prior to its actual removal from the property, the owner or operator shall be given the opportunity to pay a fee of not more than one-half of the charge for the removal of motor vehicles under division (A)(1) of this section or of vehicles under division (B)(2) of this section, whichever is applicable, that normally is assessed by the person who has prepared the motor vehicle or vehicle for removal, in order to obtain release of the motor vehicle or vehicle. Upon payment of that fee, the motor vehicle or vehicle shall be released to the owner or operator, and upon its release, the owner or operator immediately shall move it so that:
    http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/4513.60
  • Automatik
    LJ;809738 wrote:Another douchebag tow driver breaking state law. If you catch them hooking your car they HAVE to drop it for half of the tow fees

    Yeah I had no idea, until after the fact. I was still in the OSU dorms at the time.

    Dude was a real bastard...Shamrock towing.
  • LJ
    Automatik;809756 wrote:Yeah I had no idea, until after the fact. I was still in the OSU dorms at the time.

    Dude was a real bastard...Shamrock towing.

    It's funny, Shamrock is extremely helpful when you actually need help, but are probably the biggest thieves when it comes to parking enforcement.
  • Con_Alma
    LJ;809755 wrote:From the ORC, just in case anyone is wondering



    http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/4513.60
    That's very interesting and potentially very useful. Glad you posted that.
  • friendfromlowry
    Idk, I'm pretty hot-headed/stubborn about this kind of stuff, even to someone bigger than me. I can't imagine paying him. I guess I would have called the cops and let them sort it out.
  • dlazz
    I just read the entire ORC thing, and it seems as though the guy was breaking the law. Didn't have to cough up the $50.

    Personally, I'd just have lied and said that I had permission from the property owner. More likely than not, the redneck wouldn't have a cell phone to check.
  • SportsAndLady
    O-Trap;809706 wrote:I'm 6'3" and 275 lbs. Was he THAT big? If so, I might change my course of action. :D

    What was in front of you?

    He was about that big...6'4'ish, pushing 300. But regardless, what the hell am I going to do? Hit him? Lol how would that get his truck moved? Then I'd be facing criminal charges. And the parking lot is a square, only way to get out of it is the way you came in...he was parked behind me, there was a cement wall in front of my car. I could not have gotten out if he didn't move his car.
  • SportsAndLady
    LJ;809745 wrote:Also, they have to drop it for half the tow fee if you catch them before they leave the property, not just before they move out of the spot.

    Could you put this into terms that I would understand lol
  • friendfromlowry
    You had two cars, right? The van and your car? Just go get yours and park it in front of his truck so HE can't move. Then he calls a buddy and they put their car in front of your car, so you call your buddy, and then it's just a cycle of cars blocking each other. That'll show 'um.
  • dlazz
    SportsAndLady;809799 wrote:Could you put this into terms that I would understand lol

    For example, a flat towing fee from point-a to point-b is $160 dollars.

    If you catch them in the process of towing your car (aka they haven't left with your car yet), you can pay $80 for them to drop it on the spot and they'll go away.

    Problem with that is often times they only take cash. I saw many a cars get towed from nearby lots because people didn't have that much cash on them.
  • LJ
    dlazz;809803 wrote:For example, a flat towing fee from point-a to point-b is $160 dollars.

    If you catch them in the process of towing your car (aka they haven't left with your car yet), you can pay $80 for them to drop it on the spot and they'll go away.

    Problem with that is often times they only take cash. I saw many a cars get towed from nearby lots because people didn't have that much cash on them.

    Yep, but I believe the max tow fee in Ohio is $90 or something like that.
  • O-Trap
    SportsAndLady;809795 wrote:He was about that big...6'4'ish, pushing 300. But regardless, what the hell am I going to do? Hit him? Lol how would that get his truck moved? Then I'd be facing criminal charges. And the parking lot is a square, only way to get out of it is the way you came in...he was parked behind me, there was a cement wall in front of my car. I could not have gotten out if he didn't move his car.

    Gotcha.

    In that case, I wouldn't have hit him. I'd have tried to piss him off so that he'd hit me. I'd try to act like I hit something on the way down.

    Then I'd call the cops. :D
  • SportsAndLady
    dlazz;809803 wrote:For example, a flat towing fee from point-a to point-b is $160 dollars.

    If you catch them in the process of towing your car (aka they haven't left with your car yet), you can pay $80 for them to drop it on the spot and they'll go away.

    Problem with that is often times they only take cash. I saw many a cars get towed from nearby lots because people didn't have that much cash on them.

    Okay thanks i got it..the link LJ posted further explained that, I didn't see that post when I asked him to explain it for dummies.

    It's not a big deal, obviously at the time I was pissed off, but being a week and a half ago I was just wondering what everyone else would have done...I had no idea about any of those laws at the time obviously; would have been fucking awesome if I did know them...the guy would have looked incredibly retarded.
  • dlazz
    LJ;809804 wrote:Yep, but I believe the max tow fee in Ohio is $90 or something like that.

    I'm lucky enough to have never been towed. Columbus and Shamrock Towing has taught me to park responsibly.
  • SportsAndLady
    O-Trap;809805 wrote:Gotcha.

    In that case, I wouldn't have hit him. I'd have tried to piss him off so that he'd hit me. I'd try to act like I hit something on the way down.

    Then I'd call the cops. :D

    Lol I'd love to do that..unfortunately, if I sued him for hittting me, I'd probably would have received about 13 dollars, couple tins of dip, and some tools.

    Not my cup of tea :D
  • coyotes22
    SportsAndLady;809811 wrote:Lol I'd love to do that..unfortunately, if I sued him for hittting me, I'd probably would have received about 13 dollars, couple tins of dip, and some tools.

    Not my cup of tea :D

    Payment enough right there!!!!!!
  • Heretic
    SportsAndLady;809811 wrote:Lol I'd love to do that..unfortunately, if I sued him for hittting me, I'd probably would have received about 13 dollars, couple tins of dip, and some tools.

    Not my cup of tea :D

    Don't forget the two HungryMan TV dinners.
  • O-Trap
    SportsAndLady;809811 wrote:Lol I'd love to do that..unfortunately, if I sued him for hittting me, I'd probably would have received about 13 dollars, couple tins of dip, and some tools.

    Not my cup of tea :D
    Have them seize and sell his truck to help pay the damages.

    That way, you:

    (a) Will still get a couple G, and
    (b) He's out of the towing business.

    Killing two birds with one stone!
  • Heretic
    friendfromlowry;809800 wrote:You had two cars, right? The van and your car? Just go get yours and park it in front of his truck so HE can't move. Then he calls a buddy and they put their car in front of your car, so you call your buddy, and then it's just a cycle of cars blocking each other. That'll show 'um.

    This is #winning!
  • Commander of Awesome
    I would have pwned him. I bet the threat of calling the police would have been enough.