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The history of being dragged away in America.

I'm afraid there is no more efficient organization in America than a trailer company!

I hope everyone can learn a lesson from this article and take a warning. Don't fall into this pit! It's all personal lessons, with the lessons of glistening silver 55 ~

1 has just arrived in the United States for the first month and lives in a temporary apartment. We parked in the parking lot behind my room, which belongs to our community. Seeing that there were many vacant seats, we chose a parking space closest to home and stopped. One morning, I found the car missing. Later, I found that the car was towed away through 9 1 1! Later, I found that company and paid a tow fee of $290 ~

NO.2 a friend came to the United States to play and stay in a hotel. When he came back late, he parked his car next to the street downstairs. He got up early the next morning and the car was towed away. Later, I paid more than 500 yuan for the tow? Fine (towing fee varies from city to city)

Later, it was found that parking was not allowed in that street from what time to what time, and the time across the street was different.

On the 3rd, I went to the school library for self-study. There was no room on both sides of the road, so I stopped at the entrance of safeway, a nearby supermarket. He went to study at 8 pm, 1 1 came out and found the car missing. . . . . Later, it was verified that the car had been towed away. Because it was too late to pick it up, I went the next day and paid a towing fee plus a fine of $350.

I was deeply hurt inside. The warning of the trailer in the supermarket is very inconspicuous. It took me a long time to find it.

I went to a friend's house for dinner on Saturday night, 4th, and came home a little late, about 10pm. I walked around the community and found that all the parking spaces were full. Park in the neighborhood next door. There is no wall connection between our two communities, which looks like a community. There are many guest parking spaces in the neighborhood next door, all of which are empty. We parked in the parking space next to the swimming pool, which is very close to my home.

The next day (Sunday), I went out and found the car missing ~ ~. We don't think this car can be towed away. Was it stolen? I contacted the phone on the trailer warning sign at the gate of the community. There were three calls, and two direct calls went unanswered. The online address also shows off. Later in the evening, I finally found the specific address of the car through the positioning of the car (the car's response was too slow).

Pick up the car on Monday morning. Paid $5 10 (basic towing fee +90 *2 days, yesterday today+1 10 (Veterans Day today! ! ! ! ) cost) the baby said that his heart was bitter ~

Upon inquiry, the car was towed away at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning!

Feeling: You should see the efficiency of the trailer company from above. Early the next morning or the night after parking. Don't try to say that there is no parking space in this place, I can park it. Give up this idea ~

Everyone must wonder why people are so efficient!

The silver of glistening is so high that people are willing to work hard, isn't it? Our experience is that, first, the camera is always watching, and second, the property management personnel often patrol (it is said that they will share the profits with the trailer company).

Bottom line: you must read the regulations clearly when parking, and don't stop indiscriminately if you don't understand ~