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UPS Towed My Car From Employee Parking Lot
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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 485846" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Wrong,</p><p>The plaintiff was already wronged, by admission of evidence.</p><p>The vehicle was legally parked, by an employee.</p><p>The vehicle was legally road worthy.</p><p>UPS, wrongly, had the plaintiff's vehicle towed, admitted by paying the towing bill. </p><p>The burden of proof, they illegally had towed, lies squarely on the shoulders of UPS and the towing company.</p><p>He drove the legal car into the parking lot, ergo, it was a functional vehicle before it was towed.</p><p>UPS only has the defense of <strong>argumentum ad ignorantiam</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 485846, member: 1664"] Wrong, The plaintiff was already wronged, by admission of evidence. The vehicle was legally parked, by an employee. The vehicle was legally road worthy. UPS, wrongly, had the plaintiff's vehicle towed, admitted by paying the towing bill. The burden of proof, they illegally had towed, lies squarely on the shoulders of UPS and the towing company. He drove the legal car into the parking lot, ergo, it was a functional vehicle before it was towed. UPS only has the defense of [B]argumentum ad ignorantiam[/B]. [/QUOTE]
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