Q: My car was stolen march 29th took on a high speed chase and they crashed my car I was contacted buy highway patrol I ask
The officer I was on my way cop told steves towing I was on my way get the car officer said the tow truck driver rushed get my car on the truck to where I had pay 600 for them to drop it and they was told don't load my car up my insurance doesn't use steves towing now steve that owns the tow truck company told me grow some balls I cant have nothing out of my car he filled for a title to my car I got the real title to my car all I want is my stuff out of the car cant aford the price they charging me every time I have what they say the dubble it now they said 1500 for car and my stuff with out paying I loose my car my stuff in my car and cant go on the property or he said he will beat my ass I called county sheriff's office cop wouldn't help me the highway patrol said he has let me get my stuff I told Steve's towing what cops said he said he didnt care what they said I cant get any of my stuff he said I was screwed . Lebanon missouri 65536
A: Tell the local cops what highway patrol said or ask highway patrol to straighten him out. Towing is a racket and they are allowed to charge huge amounts for nothing.
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