Cops put Staten Island tow-truckers on the hook

 From SIlive.com
  By John M. Annese  
  1/26/11

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A driver for a tow truck company considered to be one of the more aggressive on Staten Island came to grief when he put the wrong car on his hook: It belongs to a cop.

Lower Manhattan Skyline from the Staten Island...Image by andrew mace— via FlickrThe driver and a confederate ended up in handcuffs on charges they have been towing illegally from a private lot in St. George.Heavy towing and recovery truckImage via Wikipedia

About 3:15 p.m. yesterday, Erik Pastori, 36, of Brooklyn, a driver for County Recovery Corp., hooked up two cars — a 2002 Lexus sedan and a 2002 BMW sedan — parked in the lot outside 160 Richmond Terr., the home of a former Country Donuts in St. George.

It turned out the Lexus belongs to Rudy Anzalone, a police officer at the North Shore’s 120th Precinct, and when police came out and saw the car towed, they arrested both Pastori and Ellis Cordero, 34, also of Brooklyn, who was sitting in the tow truck’s passenger seat.

According to police, Pastori and County Recovery had no business towing any cars from the lot.
Cordero — whom authorities identify as an employee of PSJ Management — presented a signed authorization form for the vehicle to be towed.

But police said the property’s owner, identified in court papers as Eduardo Ortiz, gave no permission to tow vehicles from the property, "and did not sign any written authorizations for the towing of said vehicles as required by the Department of Consumer Affairs."

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Towing company owners go the extra mile in service - Business - MercedSun-Star.com


Will Hailey started out at age 16 driving a tow truck for his uncle in Arkansas. He loved the work, and after a nine-year stint in the Army, he decided to go into business for himself.

Hailey offers some perks for his customers that are unique in the business. And the insurance companies are so pleased with Hailey's work that his family business recently won an award.

"This is the type of business that has to be in your blood," Hailey said. "You have to enjoy helping people."
Hailey and his wife, Mistidawn, are the owners of Advanced Roadside towing company in Atwater. The company won an American Towman ACE award for achievement in service performance. Recipients were nominated by the nation's major motor clubs and dispatch centers.

The award put the Haileys in the top 1 percent of towing companies in the nation for satisfaction. "We don't treat our customers like they're customers," Hailey said. "We treat them like a brother or sister."


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When they say dont park here....they mean it!

Excerpted From WWLP.com
Parking bans mean tow trucks are busy
More than 150 cars towed in Springfield alone
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Some 150 drivers learned the hard way Wednesday morning that the Springfield parking ban is not to be taken lightly.

A spokesman for C.J's towing service told 22News, "150 cars were ticketed and towed before dawn". Their work isn't over yet. After a brief respite, they were back on the road later in the morning.

Police and Public works departments in many Western Massachusetts communities take their parking bans very seriously. If your car is parked on a public way and you're impeding the plowing operation, expect your car to be towed.
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Sentencing set for Friday in tow-and-sue scam case

Jan 5, 2011
By Staff Report - Gilroy Dispatch


A San Benito father-son tandem that pleaded no contest to using their towing and collections business to scam hundreds of motorists for almost a decade will be sentenced Friday, according to the Santa Clara County Superior Court.



Sentencing for Vincent Cardinalli, 67, and his son, Paul Greer, 33, is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Hall of Justice in San Jose.



A Gilroy Dispatch request to photograph the sentencing hearing was denied by Santa Clara County Judge Gilbert T. Brown.



In June, Cardinalli pleaded no contest to 99 felony charges and one misdemeanor charge - including counts of forgery, perjury and embezzlement - stemming from a tow-and-sue scam piloted by Cardinalli and members of his family, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.



In May, Greer pleaded no contest to 59 felony charges, including 26 counts of attempted grand theft, 14 counts of perjury, 13 counts of subornation of perjury, three counts of embezzlement and one count each of conspiracy to obstruct justice, presentation of false evidence and burglary, according to prosecutors.



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