Salisbury Police Department Calls Towing Companies
As of this moment the Salisbury Police Department made calls to all of the local Towing Companies to immediately remove ALL vehicles on west College Ave.
How do you park on college ave? I s this because of snow???You may want to say the side streets off of college.I have never seen cars parked directly on college ave....there is no room for it.
GOOD. I travel that road everyday. Yesterday there was a ford explorer pulled in with the rear stuck clear out in the middle of the road. I hope they get towed.. I know these kids are trying to get an education , but they need to use common sense.. Again good job.. Go get em ....
Maybe they can get south division st too. They havent taken care of this since the first snow storm. Street between sobos and harris market...South Division St...
12:53 I think they are talking about College Ave between rt 13 and Camden Ave, right beside the college. Are there no parking signs there? How can they just decide today that they are going to tow them. Im ALL for them towing these vehicles if they are parked illegally.
What about smith street? And other surrounding roads. Mexicans and others in the area leave their cars in the road and for that nobody else gets a plowed road. How is that fair?
"I think they are talking about College Ave between rt 13 and Camden Ave, right beside the college. Are there no parking signs there?"
There IS parking there on the East bound side. If SPD though never marked this area as no parking (even temporarily), I don't know what the basis would be for towing cars from there.
Could the City also start ticketing all the landlords who haven't shoveled their walks on W. College Ave.? I walked the length of it and it was glaringly obvious that the homeowners shoveled their walks, but the rentals did not, with the exception of Sarah Showell's and Steve Cox's rentals. They've been consistently shoeveled and salted. Those two landlords always seem to be on top of maintaining their rentals. Maybe they should give the others lessons.
Gotcha...I was thinking of the part up by snowhill.However the people need to get thier side walks cleared or should we say yards because these kids that go to Bennett have to walk in the streets and someone is going to get killed.Salisbury does not know how to handle a thing.Not even snow for Gods sakes....Maybe we should call Sherriff Lewis on this [roblem as well....
It's a snow emergency route. Signs are clearly posted.
See item 10.12.050 at: http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/Portals/0/CityCodes/T10%20-%20Title%2010%20%20VEHICLES%20AND%20TRAFFIC09.pdf
There's no parking there after the snow emergency is declared. That was last week and is still in force. Now comes the enforcement part. It'll cost each person whose car is towed upwards of $300 for fines, towing and storage charges. It's not like they didn't have any warnings.
I don't see the point in applauding this either. Is the snow on college avenue really interfering with your drive? I'm all for getting the road completely cleared, but advocating the towing of students cars is kind of ridiculous...especially when most of the side streets are no parking. Not to mention, if you were to park on campus without a parking pass, they hawk your car out instantly.
to 1:41pm most of the students don't know its a snow emer route. why are they waisting time and money going to collage. read the signs where you park. if reading isn't your strong point, see a stuent counsler, mabe together you can peace it out. lol. keep trying bro. when you graduate get a job at boe.
2:21, SHUT UP, Seriously. If you or the rest of the students can't read and or refuse to listen to instructions before school ever started, you, (and they) desereve the ticket, the fines and the storage fees. My guess, (after today) is that every single student will know the law and finally RESPECT it as it was drafted.
Yes it was difficult to drive through there with the cars parked there. There are signs up and down they say no parking during snow route. Kudos for the chief!
Student ARE warned about off-campus parking in orientation and periodically by other means within the college. They CHOOSE to park there, then CHOOSE not to obey the law.
This isn't picking on students, it's expecting good civic behavior from them and everyone else. Welcome to the world of personal responsibility.
They've had a lot of time to clear that street and others of their cars. Time's up.
"The chief of police or his representative may declare a snow emergency for all snow emergency routes as a whole or for any one or more snow emergency routes, as he considers necessary. He shall, upon making such declaration, immediately cause notice to be given to the general public through local radio, television, news services and the city police that a snow emergency is in effect, and, thereafter, he shall determine and declare that the snow emergency is terminated and no longer in effect and, immediately, shall give the same public notice thereof."
I am not trying to beat a dead horse, but has a snow emergency been declared for Salisbury and is it still in effect?
how to about the sheriffs office tow vehicles that are not parked properly on Dogwood Drive. many are sticking out in the middle of the road and making it almost impossible to have two cars coming down the road the same time.
3:59pm, call the SPD and report it, you didnt really expect to get a "calling all cars, calling all cars" from a blog did you?
Al Dead Horse, duh! Yes it was called and sill in effect. What happen to common sense, theres a good chance when it snows you'll want to clear the snow routes for EMERGENCIES!! ....its no wonder obama's president, cheese n crackers!!!
I think they should be towed. If they are too dumb to read the signs, then they will have to pay the price. You people who think it is stupid would be the first ones b!tching if a child was hurt or killed trying to catch a bus there. Then you would be saying sue the City of Salisbury because they didn't clean the snow emergency routes. It's difficult to see around some mounds of the snow, especially if you own a car. Everyone complains about the snow removal, but how are these guys supposed to do their jobs if someone is parked in the way? I'm most certain the university has warned the students time and time again, but they don't think it's going to happen to them. The other factor is laziness. Park where you are supposed to and walk.
OMG they have to tow those cars! I for one, like to have these laws randomly enforced. Man, i have to calm down...Im just so excited! YAHHHHHH! I just cant wait to get out and drive 10mph up and down those streets causing traffic jams. And with these cars cleared off the streets, i can exercise my 2mph, left and right hand turns. OMG! Im leaving the house right now!
Come to Priscilla St as well, or are the SPD afraid to tow cars from the Hood. They don't mind towing the cars of college kids since mom and dad will pay the fine and towing costs.
If a student doesn't feel like or can't afford to pay for the parking garage then park in another lot and walk. Yes I said it JUST WALK I did it in the rain snow sun and boredom and made it to class while the campus dwellers were to lazy to walk from their dorms to class. Oh yeah if your still mad at having your car towed take out a student loan get it out of the impound lot and then go home a number of us are tired of babysitting you
Anybody whose car is towed gets to pay for it to get it back. If they don't pay, the city keeps it and auctions it off in the spring/summer to pay for the towing and storage. If the fine isn't paid, look forward to not being able to register or reregister any car in your name (in MD and some other states that have reciprocity) until the fine is paid. It may also be the case that you won't be able to renew your driver's license until parking fines in your name are paid, though I'm not sure about that.
How often has the snow emergency had to be invoked? really, snow rarely lasts this long here. this is an unusual event, but an extradinary amount of time has been provided to take responsiblity for your vehicle. It has been a week, whomever is parked there has had ample time to get it moved. If indeed it is students, they had plenty of free time to shovel.
Clearly the snow is not going anywhere quickly, and the maintenance needs to be done. Enough time has passed for these routes to be cleared, and those who cannot move their car in a week needs to be towed. Hopefully snow is over for the year, but if not, this needs to be tended to.
It's the law and many of the cars on college ave did block with piles of snow on the left of the parked cars, makes it difficult to share the road with cars moving in both directions. I am glad they were towed!
I've taken pictures of the ridiculous way cars are parked around the college, and I am thrilled they are going to finally tow them! I have seen too many near-miss accidents about to happen every morning and afternoon I have to drive around there. Many cars are parked with their bumpers sticking out, completely blocking traffic, and making it one-way roads.
This is an issue Salisbury University needs to deal with. Those cars parked by the tennis courts shouldn't be plowed in with literally a 4 ft wall of snow and then be expected to move their cars or be towed. Parking at the university is basically cut in half right now because of all the snow..where else are we supposed to park?!
I was standing right there when they were towing all the vehicles. One student came out just as Rathells Towing was loading a vehicle. When the student asked the driver how much it would be to drop the car right then and there he was told $350.00, and if he waited to pick it up it would be 50 dollars more per day. What a joke !! Tindalls Towing, Collision Towing, Quality Towing, H&T Towing, and Rathells Towing are all either owned or run by Tommy Tindall.....watch out for his a@$ cuz if he gets ahold of your car its gonna cost you a fortune. (if you can get them to even answer the phone)
I am a student at Salisbury University and I would just like to say that the original cars left there during the snow emergency were ticketed several times before they were towed today. I walk by them everyday on my way to class. These cars were the reason that the rest of the street including the parking area were not cleared. These cars should be towed. The only people I feel sorry for were the cars that were parked there only today for class. These people did not prevent the original clearing of the snow and were not repeatedly ticketed as some cars were - just wrong time wrong place.
Smith is our street. You plow our street often when snowing or we park any place we find. Stupid people. You think we can fold up car and put it up on porch.Mexico is our country. We only rent your land and houses to make money and send most back to Mexico or bring over moe relatives and friends. We like high wages. We do work you think you are too good to do. So vamoose gringo.
wow $350 dollars to tow a car what a rip..I know guys towing tractor trailers for that price. 1 owner 5 trucks and 5 different company names just so he can be on the city police rotation 5 times and rip people off..city police needs to rid these type of owners from representing them. they should put all city services out to bid for one company to handle and then most of these guys would disappear.
Johnny Boy, getting a car towed is a penalty! Of course it's going to be expensive! If you don't want to pay the fine, then don't end up in that position!
All SU students received this in their email yesterday:
Wednesday - February 17, 2010 1:18 PM Subject: College Ave. snow emergency route - Vehicles may be towed
Attention Campus Community:
At the request of the City of Salisbury, the University Police Department is providing the following notice. Any vehicles parked in the City's snow emergency route along College Ave may be towed today by the City of Salisbury. The vehicles need to be immediately removed from the roadway to facilitate the further clearing of snow.
- Chief Edwin L. Lashley Salisbury University Police Department
penalty or not there is no excuse for a rollback light duty towing company to be charging $350 for a local impound, its insane and its price gauging the people of salisbury. Salisbury needs to set a rate just like ocean city. All impounds are $150 in ocean city if its a police call. That alone would put alot of these rips offs out of business. Had a buddy get towed in by "automedic" for expired tags went to pick it up same day and was forced to pay over $450 dollars. Not even right. These companies shouldn't even be allowed on the police rotation list.
Which side of College ave.?
ReplyDeleteJoe, can you please do something to get Springfield Circle off College Ave. plowed or at least salted? It's terrible still. Thank you!!
ReplyDeletemaybe now he will also do South Blvd
ReplyDeleteHow do you park on college ave? I s this because of snow???You may want to say the side streets off of college.I have never seen cars parked directly on college ave....there is no room for it.
ReplyDeleteGOOD. I travel that road everyday. Yesterday there was a ford explorer pulled in with the rear stuck clear out in the middle of the road. I hope they get towed.. I know these kids are trying to get an education , but they need to use common sense.. Again good job.. Go get em ....
ReplyDeleteMaybe they can get south division st too. They havent taken care of this since the first snow storm. Street between sobos and harris market...South Division St...
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ReplyDeleteI think they are talking about College Ave between rt 13 and Camden Ave, right beside the college. Are there no parking signs there? How can they just decide today that they are going to tow them. Im ALL for them towing these vehicles if they are parked illegally.
12:53
ReplyDeleteFrom riverside all the way to rt. 13 there is parking on camden,
What about smith street? And other surrounding roads. Mexicans and others in the area leave their cars in the road and for that nobody else gets a plowed road. How is that fair?
ReplyDeletehow can you justify towing these cars if they are technically parked legally?
ReplyDeletea week late, lets keep the ball rolling. move'em or lose'em. now that talking salis. make us think you finaly got a spine. lol.
ReplyDeleteThey are towing because it is a snow emergency route. Most students aren't aware of this fact. It's ridiculous to applaud something like this.
ReplyDelete"I think they are talking about College Ave between rt 13 and Camden Ave, right beside the college. Are there no parking signs there?"
ReplyDeleteThere IS parking there on the East bound side. If SPD though never marked this area as no parking (even temporarily), I don't know what the basis would be for towing cars from there.
Could the City also start ticketing all the landlords who haven't shoveled their walks on W. College Ave.? I walked the length of it and it was glaringly obvious that the homeowners shoveled their walks, but the rentals did not, with the exception of Sarah Showell's and Steve Cox's rentals. They've been consistently shoeveled and salted. Those two landlords always seem to be on top of maintaining their rentals. Maybe they should give the others lessons.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you, Chief Barkley and Mayor Ireton.
ReplyDeleteThis is not something that Webster would have done or Barrie would have supported-- it would have made their landlord buddies mad.
Gotcha...I was thinking of the part up by snowhill.However the people need to get thier side walks cleared or should we say yards because these kids that go to Bennett have to walk in the streets and someone is going to get killed.Salisbury does not know how to handle a thing.Not even snow for Gods sakes....Maybe we should call Sherriff Lewis on this [roblem as well....
ReplyDeleteCamden is a snow emergency route and there is no parking allowed during a snow emergency. The city can't do it's job if the citizens don't do theirs.
ReplyDeleteIt's a snow emergency route. Signs are clearly posted.
ReplyDeleteSee item 10.12.050 at: http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/Portals/0/CityCodes/T10%20-%20Title%2010%20%20VEHICLES%20AND%20TRAFFIC09.pdf
There's no parking there after the snow emergency is declared. That was last week and is still in force. Now comes the enforcement part. It'll cost each person whose car is towed upwards of $300 for fines, towing and storage charges. It's not like they didn't have any warnings.
I don't see the point in applauding this either. Is the snow on college avenue really interfering with your drive? I'm all for getting the road completely cleared, but advocating the towing of students cars is kind of ridiculous...especially when most of the side streets are no parking. Not to mention, if you were to park on campus without a parking pass, they hawk your car out instantly.
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ReplyDeletemost of the students don't know its a snow emer route. why are they waisting time and money going to collage. read the signs where you park. if reading isn't your strong point, see a stuent counsler, mabe together you can peace it out. lol. keep trying bro. when you graduate get a job at boe.
2:21, SHUT UP, Seriously. If you or the rest of the students can't read and or refuse to listen to instructions before school ever started, you, (and they) desereve the ticket, the fines and the storage fees. My guess, (after today) is that every single student will know the law and finally RESPECT it as it was drafted.
ReplyDeleteYes it was difficult to drive through there with the cars parked there. There are signs up and down they say no parking during snow route. Kudos for the chief!
ReplyDeleteStudent ARE warned about off-campus parking in orientation and periodically by other means within the college. They CHOOSE to park there, then CHOOSE not to obey the law.
ReplyDeleteThis isn't picking on students, it's expecting good civic behavior from them and everyone else. Welcome to the world of personal responsibility.
They've had a lot of time to clear that street and others of their cars. Time's up.
"The chief of police or his representative may declare a snow emergency for all snow emergency routes as a whole or for any one or more snow emergency routes, as he considers necessary. He shall, upon making such declaration, immediately cause notice to be given to the general public through local radio, television, news services and the city police that a snow emergency is in effect, and, thereafter, he shall determine and
ReplyDeletedeclare that the snow emergency is terminated and no longer in effect and, immediately, shall give the same public notice thereof."
I am not trying to beat a dead horse, but has a snow emergency been declared for Salisbury and is it still in effect?
how to about the sheriffs office tow vehicles that are not parked properly on Dogwood Drive. many are sticking out in the middle of the road and making it almost impossible to have two cars coming down the road the same time.
ReplyDelete2:21 - Apparently spelling and grammar aren't your strong points. Maybe you need to head back to school and take a basic English course!
ReplyDeleteJust curious, how long does a snow emergency plan remain in effect? The snow ended a week ago.
According to the MD website, there are no active snow emergency declarations. Therefore, how can the city justify towing those cars?
ReplyDelete3:59pm, call the SPD and report it, you didnt really expect to get a "calling all cars, calling all cars" from a blog did you?
ReplyDeleteAl Dead Horse, duh! Yes it was called and sill in effect. What happen to common sense, theres a good chance when it snows you'll want to clear the snow routes for EMERGENCIES!! ....its no wonder obama's president, cheese n crackers!!!
I think they should be towed. If they are too dumb to read the signs, then they will have to pay the price. You people who think it is stupid would be the first ones b!tching if a child was hurt or killed trying to catch a bus there. Then you would be saying sue the City of Salisbury because they didn't clean the snow emergency routes. It's difficult to see around some mounds of the snow, especially if you own a car. Everyone complains about the snow removal, but how are these guys supposed to do their jobs if someone is parked in the way? I'm most certain the university has warned the students time and time again, but they don't think it's going to happen to them. The other factor is laziness. Park where you are supposed to and walk.
ReplyDelete4:25 - Dogwood Drive is not in city limits...you moron lol
ReplyDeleteOMG they have to tow those cars! I for one, like to have these laws randomly enforced. Man, i have to calm down...Im just so excited! YAHHHHHH! I just cant wait to get out and drive 10mph up and down those streets causing traffic jams. And with these cars cleared off the streets, i can exercise my 2mph, left and right hand turns. OMG! Im leaving the house right now!
ReplyDeleteCome to Priscilla St as well, or are the SPD afraid to tow cars from the Hood. They don't mind towing the cars of college kids since mom and dad will pay the fine and towing costs.
ReplyDelete2:20 - Then stop being an all-around scofflaw and pay for an on-campus parking permit if they "hawk you out" for parking there iegally.
ReplyDeleteObey all of the rules and there would be a better perception of students locally.
If a student doesn't feel like or can't afford to pay for the parking garage then park in another lot and walk. Yes I said it JUST WALK I did it in the rain snow sun and boredom and made it to class while the campus dwellers were to lazy to walk from their dorms to class. Oh yeah if your still mad at having your car towed take out a student loan get it out of the impound lot and then go home a number of us are tired of babysitting you
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ReplyDeleteAnybody whose car is towed gets to pay for it to get it back. If they don't pay, the city keeps it and auctions it off in the spring/summer to pay for the towing and storage. If the fine isn't paid, look forward to not being able to register or reregister any car in your name (in MD and some other states that have reciprocity) until the fine is paid. It may also be the case that you won't be able to renew your driver's license until parking fines in your name are paid, though I'm not sure about that.
How often has the snow emergency had to be invoked? really, snow rarely lasts this long here. this is an unusual event, but an extradinary amount of time has been provided to take responsiblity for your vehicle. It has been a week, whomever is parked there has had ample time to get it moved. If indeed it is students, they had plenty of free time to shovel.
ReplyDeleteClearly the snow is not going anywhere quickly, and the maintenance needs to be done. Enough time has passed for these routes to be cleared, and those who cannot move their car in a week needs to be towed. Hopefully snow is over for the year, but if not, this needs to be tended to.
4:46
ReplyDeleteIt's the law and many of the cars on college ave did block with piles of snow on the left of the parked cars, makes it difficult to share the road with cars moving in both directions. I am glad they were towed!
I've taken pictures of the ridiculous way cars are parked around the college, and I am thrilled they are going to finally tow them! I have seen too many near-miss accidents about to happen every morning and afternoon I have to drive around there. Many cars are parked with their bumpers sticking out, completely blocking traffic, and making it one-way roads.
ReplyDeleteIts about time. People have had a week to move their cars. So move them or lose them.
ReplyDeleteThis is an issue Salisbury University needs to deal with. Those cars parked by the tennis courts shouldn't be plowed in with literally a 4 ft wall of snow and then be expected to move their cars or be towed. Parking at the university is basically cut in half right now because of all the snow..where else are we supposed to park?!
ReplyDeleteI was standing right there when they were towing all the vehicles. One student came out just as Rathells Towing was loading a vehicle. When the student asked the driver how much it would be to drop the car right then and there he was told $350.00, and if he waited to pick it up it would be 50 dollars more per day. What a joke !! Tindalls Towing, Collision Towing, Quality Towing, H&T Towing, and Rathells Towing are all either owned or run by Tommy Tindall.....watch out for his a@$ cuz if he gets ahold of your car its gonna cost you a fortune. (if you can get them to even answer the phone)
ReplyDeleteI am a student at Salisbury University and I would just like to say that the original cars left there during the snow emergency were ticketed several times before they were towed today. I walk by them everyday on my way to class. These cars were the reason that the rest of the street including the parking area were not cleared. These cars should be towed. The only people I feel sorry for were the cars that were parked there only today for class. These people did not prevent the original clearing of the snow and were not repeatedly ticketed as some cars were - just wrong time wrong place.
ReplyDeleteSmith is our street. You plow our street often when snowing or we park any place we find. Stupid people. You think we can fold up car and put it up on porch.Mexico is our country. We only rent your land and houses to make money and send most back to Mexico or bring over moe relatives and friends. We like high wages. We do work you think you are too good to do. So vamoose gringo.
ReplyDeleteThese fines sound a little like outlandish prices!
ReplyDeletewow $350 dollars to tow a car what a rip..I know guys towing tractor trailers for that price. 1 owner 5 trucks and 5 different company names just so he can be on the city police rotation 5 times and rip people off..city police needs to rid these type of owners from representing them. they should put all city services out to bid for one company to handle and then most of these guys would disappear.
ReplyDeleteJohnny Boy, getting a car towed is a penalty! Of course it's going to be expensive! If you don't want to pay the fine, then don't end up in that position!
ReplyDeleteTow them.
ReplyDeleteAll SU students received this in their email yesterday:
Wednesday - February 17, 2010 1:18 PM
Subject: College Ave. snow emergency route - Vehicles may be towed
Attention Campus Community:
At the request of the City of Salisbury, the University Police Department is providing the following notice. Any vehicles parked in the City's snow emergency route along College Ave may be towed today by the City of Salisbury. The vehicles need to be immediately removed from the roadway to facilitate the further clearing of snow.
- Chief Edwin L. Lashley
Salisbury University Police Department
penalty or not there is no excuse for a rollback light duty towing company to be charging $350 for a local impound, its insane and its price gauging the people of salisbury. Salisbury needs to set a rate just like ocean city. All impounds are $150 in ocean city if its a police call. That alone would put alot of these rips offs out of business. Had a buddy get towed in by "automedic" for expired tags went to pick it up same day and was forced to pay over $450 dollars. Not even right. These companies shouldn't even be allowed on the police rotation list.
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