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NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) -- Officials notified Nolensville community members Saturday about incidents of "predatory towing" that were reported this month.
The Nolensville Police Department said visitors to the Nolensville Farmers Market over the past few weekends have reported being charged $375 drop fees -- which is well above the $100 maximum allowed by Tennessee law -- after parking in the nearby retail lot.
Authorities said they've spoken with the wrecker driver and notified the District Attorney's office due to the potential violation of state law.
If you were affected by this "predatory towing," you're asked to contact the Nolensville Police Department at 615-776-3640. You'll need to bring in any receipts, photos, or videos, as well as be prepared to give a brief statement.
"We respect a property owner's right to remove vehicles from their property. But not to violate the law," officials posted on Facebook on Saturday, May 31. "We value our residents and visitors."
No additional details have been released about this situation.
News Source : https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/nolensville-police-issue-predatory-towing-alert/
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