university parking enforcement
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Six-year-old towing ordinances prove insufficient
A sign in a student housing parking lot on N 100 E in Provo warns drivers that only authorized vehicles are allowed to park in the lot. University Parking Enforcement, the company mentioned on the sign, is one of the biggest towing companies in the area. (Sydnee Gonzalez)
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Did BYU student's statements defame towing company?
Update: According to Utah court records, University Parking Enforcement filed an order of Dismissal Without Prejudice on July 26, ending their action against BYU student Carl Prince. The original story is as follows:
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Predatory Towing
Predatory towing is when a towing company waits for someone to park illegally, even for one second, and slaps a boot on their car or tows them away before the driver even knows what is happening. Provo residents and students at BYU are all too familiar with this type of practice.
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