Kansas City, like many other cities, has a city owned tow lot where police ordered tows are stored. The City sets the tow rates which then must be paid by the owner of the vehicle before the vehicle is released. All seems pretty ordinary, right? Except it’s not. Recently, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against the City of Kansas City and its Board of Police Commissioners for what it calls “predatory impound and towing practices.”
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