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Businiess name:  Westway Towing
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I wonder if anyone even checks back once they rant on sites like this. Anyway, as the name and title suggest.....try looking into things before you critique them. Perhaps the odor that person with the bike got wind of was the smell of manual labor? Perhaps the person who claims the car did not 'have' to be towed should realize that the police are not in the habit of leaving damaged vehicles sitting in 'parking spots' for someone to potentially hurt themselves on or steal things from. Perhaps that person whose car was towed from that parking lot should ask themselves if 'their' vehicle actually belonged there, or if they just may have been violating the rules of the property management. Bottom line is if YOU don't own the property, you don't get to say who leaves what where. They do. It is just the way it is. As to towing companies being a necessary 'evil' ... yes I guess so. Think how much BETTER our cities would look without those companies to tow away all those high end automobiles for code enforcement which are never claimed, nor paid for -- sometimes not even recognizable. Lastly, as stated, don't take out YOUR problem on the person you must redeem your car from. They did not cause your troubles, they are doing a job and should be commended for putting up with people who seem to think they can abuse anyone in any kind of customer service position. You get what you give, do unto others, etc etc.

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