Wrong. OP wants to know if he can get the costs associated with towing waived, as he is convinced that he was wrongfully towed it's not fair because he was in the process of selling the clunker as a parts car.
OP had ample notice. Whether the car was towed on the 25th or the 30th, there had been complaints about it being abandoned by the 12th.
You are giving OP crappy advice that will waste his time and potentially cost him more money.
You have a lot of informations lol..
Who said my car was a clunker and sold as a parts car.
I sold this car for several hundred dollars but lost this value in order to pay the tow company, it's still significant.
How you know I had ample notice. Did you leave in the neighborhood ? Did you take pictures of the car ?
I checked it several times each week and I didn't see any notice. I'm pretty sure I would have seen a such sticker given its size.Especially from the 12th.
Besides when I retrieved the car, this notice and the ticket violation wasn't readable because of the rain, we are in Miami, in September...
I got my answers with the elements above, so it's gonna be hard for me to fight the tow process because the section (d) and (e) give pretty much authorization to the officer to find or not the car owner's identity until a few days after towing.
I know we are supposed to know the law but the process is very opaque.