Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:
What me and the other guys I walked down to the impound with can't figure out is why they suddenly started enforcing this after years of people regularly doing this. Lot owner just got fed up, I'm guessing.
So my question is: What was your first experience with having your vehicle towed and what were the circumstances?
Bad_dude wrote:This is a tow story similar to yours. One day I went to college and I had only one class. So instead of parking in the student lot 10 minutes away from campus and taking the bus in, I decided to park at a reserved lot across the street from the building my class was in. I figured, the class is 50 minutes, and we always get out after 30 anyway. I thought, "Nah, they won't check. It'll be OK." Of course, the class went the entire 50 minutes, and when I walked back to the lot, the space I parked my car in was empty. The lot was almost full and I even parked it in the back corner between 2 huge pickup trucks to blend in. So I got the info from the Tow-away sign, and after walking for 1 hour in the rain and paying $80, I got my car back. Needless to say, I was pissed for almost the rest of the day. And I got a f**king cold.
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