Judge refuses to dismiss tickets given to towing companies for over-charging

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Updated: 11/20/2012 5:54 pm

SAN ANTONIO - Towing companies have lost another court battle over the fees they are allowed to charge.

Municipal Judge Robert Lipo denied a motion Tuesday morning from Bexar Towing, asking him to dismiss more than 400 tickets received by towing companies from police for alleged over-charging.

Earlier this year the city started actively enforcing a towing ordinance that had been on the books since 2002.  That ordinance says towing companies cannot charge more than $85 for a tow from private property.

Bexar Towing and other towing companies at first refused to lower their prices, and kept charging $250 per tow, plus storage and impound charges, which brought the cost for drivers up to about $293.

Police then started writing tickets to the towing companies for over-charging on tows, with Bexar Towing, also known as Roadside Recovery Specialists, receiving the vast majority of citations.

Bexar Towing has challenged the validity of those tickets.  The company argues that state law requires the city to conduct a tow fee study before it can begin enforcing lower fees.

The case is scheduled to go to trial on November 27th, but Bexar Towing was asking Judge Lipo to dismiss the tickets before that.  Tuesday morning he refused to do that, and so the trial will still take place next week, barring any delays.

If Bexar Towing and other towing companies are eventually found guilty of over-charging, they could face a penalty of $200 to $1,000 per violation, according to Deputy City Attorney Joe Nino.

The city began its crackdown on towing fees and practices this past spring, prompted by an undercover investigation by the News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooters. 
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corkey - 11/21/2012 10:41 AM
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being a small body shop we see this everyday, I thought it would change also but we are still being charge huge amounts for small tows..yesterday Assured towing told a long time customer they could only take cars to shops on their list and we were not on the "special" list, what gives with this? is that legal?I think their being paid off to keep some body shop full...

RRRRR RR - 11/21/2012 6:33 AM
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The tow company should remail the checks with an explanation, printout of the tow data and full contact info. To get a random check in the mail would make me think its a scam too. I think they did that on purpose.

trutex - 11/20/2012 7:17 PM
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The worm turns.

cosmo511 - 11/20/2012 3:39 PM
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Its good to see a judge with a big set of onions.

Ridonkulous - 11/20/2012 3:01 PM
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This is the BEST news so far. Greed did it to themselves.

CleanupSociety - 11/20/2012 12:55 PM
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Pull their permit and shut them down from doing any business in San Antonio or Bexar county.

marmarmar - 11/20/2012 12:46 PM
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they should check their books going back to 2002 when the ordinance went into effect

shadow1 - 11/20/2012 12:18 PM
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I hope they charge them the maximum fine for every ticket! These towing companies have been ripping Bexar residents off for too long!

SraSanAnto - 11/20/2012 12:00 PM
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GOOD they deserve it..They were not very forgiving when they wrote in very small print their rules and not taking a boot off my car until we paid 130.00 on the spot. I can understand a smaller fee..but 130.00 doesn't make sense.

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