Dallas, TX – July 26, 2012 – The difference between a repossession and a simple parking violation are clear, and as such should never be confused with each other. What happened in Dallas last week with a simple tow that ended a young man’s life is just another example of why such care should be taken in agent selection. If the tow driver couldn’t manage a simple parking violation tow, how would he handle a repossession?
According to Dallas Police, Juan Steele, 41, was killed just before 6 a.m. as neighbors reporteded that a tow truck was towing away his car from the Oasis apartments at 2508 E. Ledbetter Dr.
One witness reported looking out his bedroom window, where he witnessed the victim with his car hooked up to the tow truck and was shouting at the driver.
The details of the witnesses contradict each other where some witnesses report that the tow truck driver hit Steele head on, while others said he jumped on the tow truck and fell off, getting hit by his own car being towed behind.
Police claim that it does appear that the tow truck driver may have hit Steele hard enough to knock him down, but a second car may have come by and run over him, killing him.
“It looked like both of his legs were broke. There was blood coming out of his mouth. He was just laying there, not moving at all,” said Jazzmen Beaird, a witness.
Steele was taken to the hospital but died from his injuries.
Police report that the tow truck driver did not stop. They later questioned him and he could face charges for failure to stop and render aid.
If a second vehicle was involved and if and when the driver is found, he or should could also face the same charge.
Residents of the complex said that many people have complained about the parking situation at the apartments, and towings are frequent in the area.
To stereo type all companies because of one employee is incorrect and wrong. Obviously something went wrong with the parking enforcement towing. Had this went smooth, I’m sure it would be the other way around and it would be ok to use a towing company. I know some agents that aren’t fit to repossess and yet they still are. So should I say that is another reason to not use an agent and use a “towing” company instead? Mind you I am not condoning the hit and run if that is what really happened, though I have had many people “get in the way” when I am doing parking enforcement tows. At least law enforcement will help you with those vs repossessions. I mean you can’t even believe the witness. “The details of the witnesses contradict each other where some witnesses report that the tow truck driver hit Steele head on, while others said he jumped on the tow truck and fell off, getting hit by his own car being towed behind.” So I mean it could happen to any one of us. You need to plan and be ready for the worst and hope for the best. Always be calm, cool and collected and act professional! It always works for me and my team!
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