Kansas City City Council is prepared to pass a new ordinance today regulating “predatory” towing charges. The council, led by Cindy Circo, is outraged because of a few citizen complaints about how much they have to pay to get their illegally parked cars back.
The critical word here is “illegally.” These are people who ignored signs in private lots and parked their cars where they should not have. In most cases they took a risk to get a closer parking spot, and they lost.
Now comes the City Council to save these poor lawbreakers from their own stupidity. They want to regulate how much a private company can charge private citizens for a service. That is an unheard of move for a city council, and a scary precedent. The council took no steps to find out what the cost of doing business is for the tow companies. They have no idea how much profit these companies make. Yet they are setting prices for an industry.
Few will argue that private lot owners have a right to protect their property. Few will argue that they have a right to tow trespasser’s cars away. Since private companies can not issue tickets (and the city can not issue tickets on private property), in order to create a disincentive, those lot owners have every right to employ tow companies who will charge a rate that makes trespassers think twice about repeating their mistakes. No city council has the right to step into that private business relationship.
The Source urges the Kansas City City Council to reconsider and reject the bill before them. Should they not, we suspect it will be fought in court, a fight the city can not afford.
Ha, well screw you, 'cause it passed! The towing guys were thieves. The signs were hidden and you had to pay cash before you could even know where your vehicle was. The property owners were getting kickbacks. This is the best thing city council has done in years.
Posted by: James | December 05, 2008 at 09:48 AM
'The Source' results to lies in this rant. In one breath 'The Source' says the cars are 'trespasser's cars' and in the other 'The Source' says 'and the city can not issue tickets on private property.' Trespassing is a crime in this state and the tresspasser may be charged criminally. The owner does have a remedy through the criminal court in this case.
The last time I checked cities regulated taxi cabs and even required that a price map be displayed in the cab to protect customers from being taken advantage of by corrupt drivers. The city has an obligation to stop the illegal kickbacks and behavior between the lot owners and the tow truck operators.
Row must be in or getting into the parking lot business!
Posted by: Military Member | December 08, 2008 at 10:20 AM
No, the critical words here are "predatory" and "it passed." Check out my blog to learn more about the emerging national problem of abusive and predatory towing.
Posted by: John Hoff | December 14, 2008 at 12:08 AM