Monday, April 24, 2017

Towing company thinks they own public property

"Here is the Runway towing business. Very similar to other areas in Queens with cars parked on the sidewalk, cars parked on city streets with no license plates, their tow trucks parked on the street and sidewalk. It is located at 124-20 South Conduit Ave, South Ozone Park. If you want to Google Map it you will see all the illegal crap going on, but here are some pictures I took." - anonymous

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The sad truth is that they do own all of that. If the proper authorities will do nothing to correct the situation it will never change.

Try parking your own car in one of 'their' spots and see what happens.

Similar rules apply for parking near police stations, homeowners rights be damned.

Anonymous said...

I'll see your crap and raise you one: we have a tow/repair place that also parks a mobile born-again church across the street!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone else drive on the belt near JFK and see multiple cars parked along the right side? What is the deal with that? Are they local employees? Airport employees?

Joe Moretti said...

I will see both your crap and raise you: ROYAL WASTE DUMP and every auto body shop on Merrick Blvd, plus will throw in Hillside Avenue.

Anonymous said...

"Does anyone else drive on the belt near JFK and see multiple cars parked along the right side? What is the deal with that? Are they local employees? Airport employees?"

They are Uber cars waiting for a dispatch.

Anonymous said...

Have you noticed all the yellow school buses parked overnite /weekends @residential streets in Queens?Are these not owned by commercial companies ,taking parking spots from tx.payers?

Anonymous said...

Funny how they don't get towed.

Anonymous said...

To the anon that emailed this in:

Use social media! Tweet these pictures to the precinct, and copy those tweets to the NYPost. Do it every day until it changes. I've done it, and it works. Keep shaming the precinct, who's responsibility it is to ticket those cars, until they do the right thing.