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| Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard |
- Cap towing fees for passenger vehicles at $150.
- Cap storage fees at $30 per day
- Require detailed receipts listing all charges
- Prohibit payments from tow operators to property owners/lot managers per vehicle towed
- Signs listing lot hours and vehicle redemption information must be approved by the City
- Vehicles must be towed directly to secure storage lot inside Marion County, unless within 10 miles of pick up
- Motorists must be able to claim their vehicle 24 hours per day, seven days a week
- Towing operators and their storage lots must accept cash or credit cards
- Representative of property owner, not affiliated with the tow company, must sign tow order for each vehicle prior to towing
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| Council President Ryan Vaughn |
These are good ideas. There might be a problem with the 24/7 pickup for small towing companies that aren't able to staff 24/7. I've also heard that the credit card option is a problem as well. People often challenge credit card charges for towing companies doing non-consensual tows.
For some time, I've criticized Mayor Ballard and Councilor Vaughn for putting the wishes of establishment insiders ahead of what is best for the people. I wanted them to take a more populist approach to their positions, proposing measures that put the people first ahead of those special interests. In a county that's only 45% Republican, that was the only way the Mayor could have been re-elected. Now 3 1/2 years into the Mayor's term, he appears to finally have gotten the message. While it is too little and too late to save his re-election, both the Mayor and Councilor Vaughn deserve credit for doing the right thing.

