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UPS Towed My Car From Employee Parking Lot
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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 482458" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p><strong>Re: Stay with me on this.....</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Correct. The fine would go to the court. Sorry if I implied other wise. I wasn't trying to imply that OP would get the fine money. It was more ammo to be used when talking to UPS. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the "negligent"....... I (and the law as I quoted it) was speaking about UPS (<strong>association</strong>). Towing an employees car, parked in a legal spot, while clocked in and working...........I define that as being a negligent act.</p><p> </p><p>I myself, with my standing at UPS, would go to the building manager. I would be armed with as much knowledge of the law that I could possibly have. I would be polite, honest and understanding to a degree. If she, took a "we aren't going to do anything" stance, I would then, politely, inform her of the laws. Then proceed to letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 482458, member: 11246"] [b]Re: Stay with me on this.....[/b] Correct. The fine would go to the court. Sorry if I implied other wise. I wasn't trying to imply that OP would get the fine money. It was more ammo to be used when talking to UPS. As far as the "negligent"....... I (and the law as I quoted it) was speaking about UPS ([B]association[/B]). Towing an employees car, parked in a legal spot, while clocked in and working...........I define that as being a negligent act. I myself, with my standing at UPS, would go to the building manager. I would be armed with as much knowledge of the law that I could possibly have. I would be polite, honest and understanding to a degree. If she, took a "we aren't going to do anything" stance, I would then, politely, inform her of the laws. Then proceed to letter. [/QUOTE]
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