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IG sees notice as towers'' job.

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 21-MAR-02
Format: Online - approximately 690 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: IG sees notice as towers'' job.(METROPOLITAN)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Guy Taylor, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The D.C. inspector general yesterday recommended that Mayor Anthony A. Williams' proposed towing regulations be revised to make towing companies responsible for notifying owners that their vehicles have been towed.

In a six-page letter to the mayor, Inspector General Charles C. Maddox said the new regulations do not indicate who should notify owners of towed vehicles - the towing company, the police officers who request the tow, or the Department of Public Works employees who monitor vehicles after they are towed.

"It is our opinion that since tow companies financially benefit from tows, they should be...

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