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Originally Posted by TurboFan
Not true. By parking on private property, you open yourself to a different set of vehicle and towing regulations. I'm a landlord, and if you park a vehicle on my property and leave it for a specific amount of time, I can do just about anything I want. Most landlords don't, but they do have rights in this case, and while I don't agree with how the landlord did this, he likely followed the applicable laws and this was legal.
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Yeah maybe, but is breaking a car window allowed under these so called "regulations"? That's a little extreme, especially when they could have just came and knocked on the apartment door.
This happened to a friend of mine at OSU before. He used an expired pass and laid the side down not showing the expiration date. It was only expired by a month also. Anyways the tow truck company broke the window then towed the car. The tow company claimed the car was already broken into, even though nothing was stolen
. Kinda gay.