History Of The Vehicle Immobilization Process
Starting in the 1960’S, businesses as well as private property owners solely utilized the towing of unauthorized vehicles as the only available course of action in enforcing private property parking rules. These limitations, which were inadequate at best,left these entities continuously struggling unsuccessfully to maintain sufficient parking for their own customers.
Although most businesses design their parking lot’s capability to accommodate ample space for their patrons, it is unfortunate that there will always be those that overwhelm the lot’s capacity, by habitually occupying those reserved spaces to utilize the surrounding stores instead. Consequently, most businesses endured harsh results, with the loss of sales and the continuous decline in revenue.
For over 40 years towing was the only option until an alternative arose from the incentive to find a more effective yet less severe method of enforcing parking rules, commonly known as “booting”.
Since then, municipalities around the country have applied this technique, which proved to be more effective and unprecedented to any other process used on the public way for cities, townships, and villages throughout the country.
Due to the fact that this method has excelled through its achievements, it further demonstrated that its success cannot be matched. As a result, small business owners, after making a few small adjustments, adapted this program so that it may succeed in enforcing parking regulations on private property with accuracy, just as the City does with public streets and properties.
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