First off, laughing at this Elvis guy's misfortune may have been bad karma because Maceo met a much worse fate on April 6. He's dead.
My car was towed from a lot nestled between E-Joy Cafe, Jack In The Box, and Suckerpunch Sally's. I have been in contact with Sally's management and I am satisfied that they do not own the lot in question or know who does. The "manager" at Jack In The Box doesn't even know how to speak English, so I doubt he knows bigger and better things like who might own that lot. Besides, the signage for Jack In The Box's lot was different, and much less ambiguous. The restrictions on parking were clearly stated, which is why I did not park in their lot. The lot where I parked implied on the signes that any parking outside the designated hours would be fine.
I've been trying to get someone on the phone at the E Joy cafe, but no one is answering. If the guy is dead then that would explain why he's not answering the phone. However, I have seen through an internet search that E-Joy may still be in business but that their hours have of operation have been drastically cut back. So I'll keep trying until someone answers.
To be clear, I'm not accusing E Joy of anything, and have no intention of considering doing so until it becomes clear who owns the lot I was towed from. I did want to answer the initial post to point out a couple of things...
First off, as to Shap's claims of only 8 parking spaces...that is not totally correct. If you pull up Google Earth you will see a lot immediately to the west with no less than 16 spaces, and one immediately to the south with about the same amount of spaces. So, something is not consistent with Sharp's claim of only 8 spaces.
Next, my internet search has made me aware that mine was not an isolated incident, that unethical towing practices, mostly done by Monster Towing, is a major problem in that immediate area, and has been for some time. There have been many victims of it, and it has even been the subject of no less than two investigative reports done by local TV stations. Speaking of Monster Towing, court records search has shown that they have been sued 12 times. Two of those cases are still pending, but as to the other ten Monster has lost them all.
My research, as well as conversations with Sally's management, has shown me that despite Shap's claims to the contrary, these towing practices have severely hurt local business in the area. Many have even formed the Mill Ave Business Association, uniting to fight this problem.
So, my point...I wasn't witness to Elvis' particular situation, so I can't say if he's right or wrong. What I will say is that his claims are consistent with what happened to me, and several others in the area. I know mine was through no fault of my own, as well as several other victims. Food for thought next time you want to dismiss Elvis' claim so easily.