Chicago City Council Votes on Predatory Towing Ordinance April 16
Chicago City Council Votes on Predatory Towing Ordinance April 16

Chicago City Council Votes on Predatory Towing Ordinance April 16

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The Chicago City Council is moving towards voting on a new ordinance aimed at combating predatory towing practices, spearheaded by Ald. Gilbert Villegas. This legislation, known as 'Rogue Towing 2.0', seeks to enhance enforcement measures by allowing police to impound illegally operating tow trucks and enabling drivers and insurance companies to sue for damages. Key provisions include mandatory fee schedules for towing companies, prohibiting unauthorized vehicle relocations, and imposing fines of up to $10,000 for violations. Support for the ordinance has come from national organizations like the American Property Casualty Insurance Association and the National Insurance Crime Bureau, which reported an 89% increase in predatory towing claims. Villegas emphasized the need for stronger enforcement to protect consumers, as rogue towing remains a significant issue within the city. The full City Council vote is scheduled for April 16, marking a potential turning point in regulating the towing industry in Chicago.

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