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Q: Lee county Ms police department not once but twice has got involved with my towing of cars once stop me from towing s

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A: It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation involving the police interfering with your towing activities. It’s important to understand why they are getting involved. There may be regulations or local laws in Lee County, Mississippi that affect towing operations, which could be the reason for the police stepping in.

You might want to check the local ordinances and any permits or documentation you need to ensure everything is in compliance. It's also a good idea to reach out to the police department directly to ask for clarification about their involvement. They should be able to explain their actions and provide guidance on how to proceed without further issues.

If you feel that they’re overstepping their authority or wrongfully interfering, it could be worth seeking legal advice to protect your rights and clarify the situation. Keeping calm and gathering all necessary information will help you address the issue more effectively.

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