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It seems like a ridiculous ploy, considering I have never seen EVERY spot full in the lot. Do they think there aren't enough spots for paying customers?

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Hogwash wrote: I was towed on Friday night. >>>YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY CASH<<< I had parked in front of the Harsimus Cove LightRail platform; which is on the BJ's garage side of the lot. I have been parking here every time I have ever eaten at CHILI's; which is 20feet away from where I parked.
chili's has their own parking lot adjacent to the restaurant (to the right of the main entrance). ive never once been charged for parking there (i don't even think there's an attendant), but even if an attendant were there, i think that they validate for up to x amount of hours provided you ate at chilis Quote:
So even if you follow a Police Officer's instructions EZ Tow can do as they wish with your property?
the parking lot is private property. a police officer can tell you to light the lot on fire but you'd still get in trouble for it. bottom line, don't park in that lot unless youre going to bj's/shoprite/bbb. i used to park in that lot when i had a summer job in one of the offices in newport towers. i would park the mornings at newport mall, then move it early lunchtime to bj's and then leave it there till 5. cut my parking amount by at least half... didn't get caught once. i think that since then (3 years ago now) they are really cracking down on it alot more. i definitely wouldn't risk it again knowing what i know now.

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the issue that i'm concerned about is that a receipt in and of itself would not be sufficient proof that she did not go to the mall before or after. the burden would, and should, be on the towing company to provide the video.

when she told the manager (who claimed to be the only one there usually) that she was going to get a lawyer, he told her "go ahead". they do not appear to be threatened by the thought of a lawyer being involved; i'm assuming they don't think she'll actually do it.

as an aside, i've come in contact with a lot of people (okay, men) associated with the automotive industry who believe they can intimidate female customers. i had an experience once with a horrifically rude mechanic that i KNOW would not have happened to, say, my father.

i may be off here, but to me this is the work of a "bully".


This guy is definitely a bully. The same thing happened to me and I had receipts from BB&B and asked to see the video but he told me no. We had just moved into Jersey City and this was the coldest welcome ever. I had to pay the $120 that day (or he would charge a storage fee for each day) and he laughed me off when I told him I was going to call the police to have them mediate. It was truly unfair and to this day I promise you I did not leave the parking lot. I couldn't afford to take this to court...

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I was towed on Friday night. >>>YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY CASH<<< I had parked in front of the Harsimus Cove LightRail platform; which is on the BJ's garage side of the lot. I have been parking here every time I have ever eaten at CHILI's; which is 20feet away from where I parked. In July there was a police officer writing tickets in that section of the lot. Before my wife and I parked we asked the officer if it is OK to park there and go into CHILIs; HE SAID IT IS NOT A PROBLEM. Why was it a problem of Friday night! Who determines where the owner of the car is shopping? Do they stalk the lot all night. I called the police AFTER I had tried to have a logical conversation with William Wright of EZ Tow. He hung up the phone on me while I was asking him why I was towed. I then called the JCPD. Since I did not have the first officer's Name and Badge# the only advice they could give me was to pay for the tow with my credit card. >>>YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY CASH<<< I am now disputing the charge through my credit card company. ALSO>>> EZ Tow dragged my car out of the space. I could see the tire marks. So even if you follow a Police Officer's instructions EZ Tow can do as they wish with your property?

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The City should invest in some of these cool towing vehicles - especially for breakdowns on the turnpike !

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Car being towed on Marin Blvd - Jersey City Style from the Shoprite Carpark

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What I see is someone driving in an aggressive manner at one of those pesky BJ's shopping carts. The tow truck just happens to be in the way.

If done properly, you should be able to get all four tires off the ground when launching over those speed bumps. You get bonus points if you make sparks (especially at night).

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Let me make it clear that I am support the mall operator for enforcing their right to keep parking spaces available to their customers.

Someone today pointed out to me that my claim about this particular photo is not as obvious as I thought. I took this photo and I posted it because I saw this car being towed on one wheel. Now looking at it more objectively I can see that it could look like two wheels are on the ground.

I maintain that I witnessed this car being towed on one wheel before I put the camera in front of my face and if this car was damaged as a result I think the owner would be glad to see this photo.
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It appears to me that the right rear tire may have still been off the ground when you snapped the picture. The right rear tire could be perceived as being on the ground because the shadow it casts seems to touch the tire itself. But that shadow is probably cast by the inner edge of the tire, runs under the lifted tire and therefore would appear to touch the outer edge even if the tire were off the ground. I also think you can see a difference between the right and left rear tire shapes, with the left being flatter on the ground because it is bearing weight. Nevertheless, on a view of the tires alone I would not be convinced either way.

What appears clearest to me though is that the left side of the bumper is closer to the ground than the right side, as is the left exhaust pipe versus the right.

The phenomenon could be caused by several factors. Speed of the towing vehicle in a turn, momentary lift due to centrifigal force, phase of the moon. I could go into some highly advanced physics theory that none of you people could ever comprehend. But what's the point? It's a New York car, who gives a $hit. They deserve to be towed.

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Let me make it clear that I am support the mall operator for enforcing their right to keep parking spaces available to their customers.

Someone today pointed out to me that my claim about this particular photo is not as obvious as I thought. I took this photo and I posted it because I saw this car being towed on one wheel. Now looking at it more objectively I can see that it could look like two wheels are on the ground.

I maintain that I witnessed this car being towed on one wheel before I put the camera in front of my face and if this car was damaged as a result I think the owner would be glad to see this photo.
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It appears to me that the right rear tire may have still been off the ground when you snapped the picture. The right rear tire could be perceived as being on the ground because the shadow it casts seems to touch the tire itself. But that shadow is probably cast by the inner edge of the tire, runs under the lifted tire and therefore would appear to touch the outer edge even if the tire were off the ground. I also think you can see a difference between the right and left rear tire shapes, with the left being flatter on the ground because it is bearing weight. Nevertheless, on a view of the tires alone I would not be convinced either way.

What appears clearest to me though is that the left side of the bumper is closer to the ground than the right side, as is the left exhaust pipe versus the right.

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Let me make it clear that I am support the mall operator for enforcing their right to keep parking spaces available to their customers.

Someone today pointed out to me that my claim about this particular photo is not as obvious as I thought. I took this photo and I posted it because I saw this car being towed on one wheel. Now looking at it more objectively I can see that it could look like two wheels are on the ground.

I maintain that I witnessed this car being towed on one wheel before I put the camera in front of my face and if this car was damaged as a result I think the owner would be glad to see this photo.
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jc12579, Please click here for the solution to your problem.

I assume some, maybe a majority, of the people who get towed simply don't know they will be towed, if they did, they probably wouldn't risk it over $3.

People who don't know, park there because it is more convenient to park in that lot for shopping at SR/BJs AND the mall. If the shoppers purchased something at one of those stores (BBB,SR,PB,BJs), do they deserve to get towed? I don't think so, and most reasonable people wouldn't either.

Shady operation run by shady people that add 0 value to the community.

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personally i think jc73 owns a tow truck company and he is just trying to rid himself of his guilt, however, i agree.... the only people that you can blame is yourself. the idiots who want to take the chance and park in the lot so they don't have to pay $3.00 for parking are just that....IDIOTS!!!!

btw, i just love the people who keep saying i can't afford to pay the tow company or i can't afford to pay the parking fees, but they can afford to drive around in brand new mercedes and bmw cars. i think im gonna sit in the lot in my spare time and help the spotters because im sick of all you whining bitches.

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my roommate has seen JC police giving tickets to people using the parking lot of BJ's as a cut-through from 2nd St near Washington. Doesn't make sense but be on the alert for abuse of power.
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I admit that I received this same ticket. However, it was during a 3 month stretch where 2nd/Washington was blocked to traffic due to construction at the A. While what I did was still a violation (I admit it), it was not a threat to public because there was no possible way for traffic to come down 2nd.

Now, I've seen the tow operator AND police cars do this exact same thing on 2nd st and sure, it pisses me off too.

jc73, I agree with your assessment to vote with your wallet however sometimes its nice to vent.

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I was parked in Modells lot one day, I was in there about an hour or so tryin on sneakers and clothes, I just happened to walk past the front entrance and saw thier tow company putting my car on a hook. I ran out of the storeew and yelled at the guy, at first he wasn't going to put my car down, I finally told him go ahead take it and I was going to have him arrested for stealing my car, and then sue the tow company for every penny I could squeeze out of them and he didn't stand a chance in hell to win because I was on vidoe the entire time in the store. He put my car down and left. So how do I fix this I don't shop in Modells anymore.


Have people thought about complaining to store management about the towing issue? True, they don't own the property, but they are the tenant and they're also national chains - which ought to carry some weight with the landlord. While I agree that people who use the parking lots to avoid paying mall parking deserve to get towed, what bothers me - and a lot of other people, it seems - is the frequent occurence of cars being wrongfully towed. A friend of mine was towed while she was shopping at Shop Rite - all because she happened to give a ride to a neighbor who wanted to go to the mall. What's infuriating is that there's no recourse for people who were towed by mistake - no refund of the towing fee, or apology. The thugs who do the towing are just out to make as much $$$ as possible. They don't particularly care if they make mistakes. I'm also under the impression that with more and more people increasingly aware of the towing policy, they've become more brazen about towing people who shouldn't be towed.

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my roommate has seen JC police giving tickets to people using the parking lot of BJ's as a cut-through from 2nd St near Washington. Doesn't make sense but be on the alert for abuse of power.


That does make sense and it's not an abuse of power. Would you want cars speeding through your parking lot that weren't doing business there?

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NNJR I have no connection to the tow companies, I read these threads day after day about people complaining about the size of the signs,how unfair it is that you can't park there to go to the mall, how the tow drivers won't give the car up if you don't pay. It's simple just don't shop there, why does someone come up with a petition to not the store manager but to the corporation of shop rite or whoever owns the lot. Tell them about the tow company and how nobody wants to shop there because they feear thier car may be accidently towed and the only way to get it back and to pay an outrageous fee and you have to go to court and PROVE that you never left the lot in oreder to sue for your money back.

I was parked in Modells lot one day, I was in there about an hour or so tryin on sneakers and clothes, I just happened to walk past the front entrance and saw thier tow company putting my car on a hook. I ran out of the storeew and yelled at the guy, at first he wasn't going to put my car down, I finally told him go ahead take it and I was going to have him arrested for stealing my car, and then sue the tow company for every penny I could squeeze out of them and he didn't stand a chance in hell to win because I was on vidoe the entire time in the store. He put my car down and left. So how do I fix this I don't shop in Modells anymore.

So do like everyone says and shop somewhere else, the corpation will feel it in thier pockets.

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That would be nice - simple tickets instead of towing - but the owner/manager of the lot is not a law enforcement agency and wouldn't be able to enforce the tickets. People could simply ignore them, throw them out. So that would never happen.



kind of like how the parking authority justifies giving tickets to people at illegally posted handicapped spots on the last day of the month to fit their quota then...you go into the store, there's no signs, you come out and there are signs in buckets filled with cement conveniently in front of your ticketed car. what a scam that entire lot is. everyone's got their hand in that cookie jar.

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Why can't the contractor for the control of the Shoprite carpark simply issue kick-ass fines to the illegally parked cars instead of towing them - I'm sure a large fine will give you the same deterrent... also get some kick-ass SUPER sized signs at every entry point to the carpark, because I bet a lot of your so called business, is from 'out of towners' or unsuspecting motorists that simply concentrate on driving then reading signs when entering that carpark.


That would be nice - simple tickets instead of towing - but the owner/manager of the lot is not a law enforcement agency and wouldn't be able to enforce the tickets. People could simply ignore them, throw them out. So that would never happen.

Now, super-sized signs, that would be more than fair, and something worth pushing for, both on the owner/manager of the lot, and asking the council member to put a little pressure on them as well.

I prefer to keep this thread alive, despite the protests of others, in order to expose the injustice that exists at the ShopRite lot. But I try to do most of my grocery shopping at the A&P and things I'd normally buy at Bed,Bath & Beyond I buy at Linens n Things (also in the same shopping plaza as the A&P). So I vote with my feet. Never a problem at that lot.

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I called the police for him driving recklessly and going the wrong way down 2nd street. I took pictures of this and was threatened with violence. You can choose to believe me or not.

Falcon had he police called on him.

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Why can't the contractor for the control of the Shoprite carpark simply issue kick-ass fines to the illegally parked cars instead of towing them - I'm sure a large fine will give you the same deterrent... also get some kick-ass SUPER sized signs at every entry point to the carpark, because I bet a lot of your so called business, is from 'out of towners' or unsuspecting motorists that simply concentrate on driving then reading signs when entering that carpark.

The focus on towing then informing is a scam, because your 'look-outs' could easily tell people after they have parked what the rules are, but instead your look-outs give the all clear to go tow.

Is that customer service and a deterrent to get voluntary compliance or a plain and simple way of exploiting a situation ?

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The issue is not the tow rule at shoprite - I have no problem having cars towed from a private lot in a public area, but I do like the photo for one reason ... It highlights the possibility that these cowboys could damage my car in the process.

Get a fine is fine, but damaging your car in the process is another story !

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Some of you seem to miss the point that these tow truck guys are evil. They prey on the poor, illiterate, and newcomers or tourists to Jersey City, raking in millions by stealing cars one after another and holding them ransom for a huge fees. They drive their trucks wildly back and forth between their lot and their prey zones in an attempt to maximize profits at the expense of others. They provide no benefit to the people of Jersey City and if BJs, Shoprite and Bed Bath and Beyond REALLY cared about making sure people didn't park in their lot, there are a thousand more ethical ways to enforce their rules.

Any attempt to hold these scumbags accountable for their evil actions and to promote knowledge about the problem is welcome and beneficial. YOU may be tired of hearing about it, but this is a great thing for someone new to the board or Jersey City to read about. People are going to keep talking about it and making a fuss until they change their ways.

Lastly, this is not a violation of privacy or harassment by any stretch of the imagination. There is absolutely no assumption of privacy when towing a vehicle from a public space. If you don't want your photo showing up online, don't steal cars.

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I think it's about time we close this thread. We all know we should not park in that lot and go to the mall or we will be towed. Whether they tow you in one minute or one hour is beside the point. End of story. I can't imagine there is anything left to be discussed here.

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I saw this all taking place and the tow truck driver in your window.

I almost pulled over to see if you needed assistance - I figured you were associated with the Toyota.

Is it not odd the cops acted the way they did?

Black cooper, right?

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I can't believe you people are still complaining about the towing, here it goes one more time, STOP PARKING THERE IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SHOP THER YOU WILL BE TOWED, did we get it . As far as whether or not they are towing cars illegally I haven't heard of any court cases that pepole have sued the tow company for taking thier car ilegally so I guess what they are doing isn't illegal. As for the BJs shopping carts its the BJs lot why wouldn't there be BJs shopping carts in the picture.

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I find it interesting that no one has commented on the fact that there are several BJ's carts in two of these photos. Where do they all COME from??

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Within 1 minute of pulling into the lot I took the first photo then the second immediately after. Then the party started... the tow driver came to my car (third photo) and threatend me with physical harm because I took his photo. I told him to call the police he says he has already been to prison.



I don't get it. Are you saying these cars were being towed illegally? Did you see if the drivers left the lot? If the problem is that the signs are too small, or don't exist, then that is something that should be taken up with the city or the owner of the parking lot. I don't see how following the tow truck driver is going to help any.

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So it sounds like the cops are getting their little skim off the top.
Welcome to Jersey City business as usual.

(Try calling the cops with a REAL crime and you could wait til Hell freezes over.)

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