|
Wow, I can't imagine the volume of crank e-mail that dude must be getting.
That Arizona Parking company sounds like they were totally out of control, and violated their own contract. They were supposed to give several warnings before booting a car, but they apparently dispensed with that inconvenience and went straight to booting cars and then wrongfully extorting $140 to remove it. Outrageous behavior.
I'm really, really surprised an Arizona lawyer hasn't picked up on this and brought an Unfair Business Practices suit against Arizona Parking. Arizona must have a statute where one car owner can bring a suit on behalf of the general public. You could get into all of their records through discovery in the action, the company would be dead in the water and there could be possible grounds to go after the owner of Ariz Parking personally. I'd think what they were doing violated dozens of laws.
Maybe it will still happen. That would truly be epic - the Internet used for good to take down a crooked company.
|