Judge Strikes Down Portions Of Michigan Towing Law

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From the Associated Press — A judge has struck down portions of a Michigan towing law. Low-income Detroit residents had shared stories of high fees and frustration about the whereabouts of their vehicles. The decision by federal Judge Judith Levy could force changes in a law that’s viewed as favorable to the towing industry. Levy last week ordered Detroit to notify the state within 24 hours
after a vehicle is towed. That information then triggers a notice to the car owner. The judge says vehicle owners also can seek a waiver of paying towing and storage fees before going to court to object to a car’s impoundment.