and this is why i never leave my scion in D.C.
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/12/v...car-on-rotors/
that is jus an epic fail! i mean seriously. if this happened to my car, it would be totalled, but luckily this audi is worth $70k so it'll et fixed.
that is jus an epic fail! i mean seriously. if this happened to my car, it would be totalled, but luckily this audi is worth $70k so it'll et fixed.
After finding her Audi sitting on cinder blocks on Thanksgiving morning, Chris Thompson called police and her insurance agency to report the theft. While waiting for replacement wheels and tires, the car sat on the street, still up on the blocks. Meanwhile, a neighbor who thought the car might have been stolen and dropped on their street called police to report it. A $250 ticket was placed on the Audi even though the full police report of the wheel theft was clearly visible in the windshield.
What happened next seems almost sacrilegious. The city towed her car with no wheels on it. They just winched it onto a flatbed by dragging it on its rotors. They didn't even remove the cinder blocks beforehand. As you can imagine, the owner is quite upset and the poor Audi faces a long time in the shop and tens of thousands of dollars in repairs.
What happened next seems almost sacrilegious. The city towed her car with no wheels on it. They just winched it onto a flatbed by dragging it on its rotors. They didn't even remove the cinder blocks beforehand. As you can imagine, the owner is quite upset and the poor Audi faces a long time in the shop and tens of thousands of dollars in repairs.
My uncle used to work in DC. He left work one day and his Benz was gone. He filed a police report, and about a week later they contacted him and said they had found the car. Apparently the city had towed his car because something was happening on that street... but instead of towing it to an impound lot, they just towed it a few blocks and left it parked on the street! Nobody ever contacted him about moving it.
Originally Posted by mcbrew
My uncle used to work in DC. He left work one day and his Benz was gone. He filed a police report, and about a week later they contacted him and said they had found the car. Apparently the city had towed his car because something was happening on that street... but instead of towing it to an impound lot, they just towed it a few blocks and left it parked on the street! Nobody ever contacted him about moving it.
oh heck no i would freak if they did that to me. talk about a lawsuit.
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