Connecticut allows towing companies to sell some people’s cars after just 15 days — one of the shortest windows in the country.
The sales have particularly affected low-income people, who have lost jobs after they were unable to get their cars back.
Connecticut allows towing companies to sell some people’s cars after just 15 days — one of the shortest windows in the country.
The sales have particularly affected low-income people, who have lost jobs after they were unable to get their cars back.
Any time it is legal for one group of people to do something that most people are prohibited by law from doing, that looks like #policing to me.
Tow trucks that steal cars are cops.
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It's a class war, and the rich are the ones conducting it. It's time we realize that the current money system isn't for us, and stop playing by their rules.
As a New Hampshire resident, I can tell you a car is a liability/burden during snowstorms. If you happen to be in hospital, or otherwise engaged- such as working- when the snowstorm hits, you get your car towed. Then the local municipalities just keep raising their towing fines instead of opening new parking lot locations for snowstorms.
You have to get up at 7 AM, regardless of your work schedule, and walk all the way down to the designated lot to retrieve your car. It's gross.
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As they steal homeless people’s possessions in #Vancouver (tents with ID and only family photos, etc)
I always think that going to a wealthy neighbourhood and finding someone who had maybe misfiled some paperwork,
Cops and workers seizing and ransacking their house and emptying everything into a dumpster and carting it off, would put a quick stop to the practice