This does not pertain to me (since I totalled my car and am holding out to buy a new one). However, my friends and I are having this discussion about tow truck drivers. Lets say you park and for whatever reason are going to get towed. Is the tow truck driver allowed to 'break' into your car if he sees your emergency break is pulled up? It makes sense so that they are not reliable for any damage to your breaking system or tires, but I cant see how thats still not breaking and entering. Also, lets say it is legal for them; how come police need a warrent to search your car without probable cause? Again if it is legal for a tow truck driver to break into your car for the purposes of disengaging the brake, what if they find incriminating evidence particularly something not in plain site?
A friend got her car towed and the driver said he entered her car to release the brake... but thats it. Does not make sense to me at all.
A friend got her car towed and the driver said he entered her car to release the brake... but thats it. Does not make sense to me at all.
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