My car was parked in the street in front of my house legally parked. Because I live on a sharp curve I pull my car up the small curb to get my car off the street as much as possible so it will not get hit. I was towed because I was parked on the grass and the mobile home park I live in has a policy you cannot "park" in the grass. I had the police come out and they told me they do not have an ordinance for what I was doing. My tire was less than 3 inches over the grass in that I mean more of my tire was on the cement than in the grass so the cement was holding the tire not the grass. I have a pic and luckily it had rained so you can actually see in the pic the dry area where my tire was. I do want to include my neighbor has been parking the same way for years and I have a pic of their vehicle violating the same policy but has never been towed. I believe this tow was in retaliation for another incident that occurred recently with another vehicle I own Which is why I was towed and my neighbor wasnt.
My vehicle was wrongfully towed from the apartment complex parking lot. The reason cited by Excalibur was that my vehicle was backed into the parking spot. The apartment complex, Centre Oaks Apartments, does not have a policy against backed in parking. There is proper signage at each entrance of the complex, but the signs do not mention backing in as an offense. I can include a photograph taken of the sign near where my car was parked as proof if needed. The towing occurred on Sunday afternoon between 12pm and 2pm. When I reported it to the apartment management, they admitted that they do not have a policy against backed in parking, and they said they did not approve any towing this morning. The manager called Excalibur to demand the return of my vehicle at 2pm. As of 5pm, my vehicle is still not here. Thank you for your attention.
Excalibur Towing Reviews
My car was parked in the street in front of my house legally parked. Because I live on a sharp curve I pull my car up the small curb to get my car off the street as much as possible so it will not get hit. I was towed because I was parked on the grass and the mobile home park I live in has a policy you cannot "park" in the grass. I had the police come out and they told me they do not have an ordinance for what I was doing. My tire was less than 3 inches over the grass in that I mean more of my tire was on the cement than in the grass so the cement was holding the tire not the grass. I have a pic and luckily it had rained so you can actually see in the pic the dry area where my tire was. I do want to include my neighbor has been parking the same way for years and I have a pic of their vehicle violating the same policy but has never been towed. I believe this tow was in retaliation for another incident that occurred recently with another vehicle I own Which is why I was towed and my neighbor wasnt.
My vehicle was wrongfully towed from the apartment complex parking lot. The reason cited by Excalibur was that my vehicle was backed into the parking spot. The apartment complex, Centre Oaks Apartments, does not have a policy against backed in parking. There is proper signage at each entrance of the complex, but the signs do not mention backing in as an offense. I can include a photograph taken of the sign near where my car was parked as proof if needed. The towing occurred on Sunday afternoon between 12pm and 2pm. When I reported it to the apartment management, they admitted that they do not have a policy against backed in parking, and they said they did not approve any towing this morning. The manager called Excalibur to demand the return of my vehicle at 2pm. As of 5pm, my vehicle is still not here. Thank you for your attention.