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shockedcanadian shockedcanadian:
His friend wouldn't have advised the authorities of the situation?
This wasn't a winter beater car parked just anywhere, it was a work vehicle with hydraulics parked in front of someones house.
Sounds to me like the city really wanted to haul this guys vehicle off...
You've got to read the story:
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Though the friend who lived on Seymour Ave. tried to reach parking officials, she did not know the licence number of the truck and was told no one could help her.
The city acted after a neighbor complained. The city is not at fault here.
As I said, sounds to me like the city was really intent on hauling his car.
It was a specific and unique vehicle, they know EXACTLY where it was towed from so it isn't hard to determine the vehicle, and, at the very least, they would have tried to understand the circumstances if they gave a rats ass at all about common decency and extraneous circumstances.
As an example, the federal government is taking into account the massive drop in oil prices to assist with E.I and other programs, something that was out of the control of many employers in Alberta and certainly unforseen.
Of course, the government could say "if we change policy for every sob story we hear we will have to help everyone..." Someone didn't want to help him one way or another. I'm sure they earned their wings by doing this to the guy.