- She should have gotten a ticket for illegal use of handicapped tag.
- Cop wouldn't know who it was issued to unless he had a reason to run it.
- whoever moved it improperly (without keeping track of it) should be responsible for her hotel bill.
- If this had happened to me (aside from the handicapped thing because we don't have one of those), and I had been treated the same way she was (police not answering her calls), I would have had the exact same reaction upon finding my own car. I wouldn't have let them know either.
Nobody moved her car, it was right where she parked it.
Think of it.
What towing company is going to hook up, tow one block away, then disconnect without being paid for their time? NONE
She parked the car there and used the handicap tag to keep it from being towed.
When she came out and realized that the cars ON THAT STREET had been towed, she decided to try to see if she could turn this into a profit in some way.
another odd point. the money she is out for the hotel because her ride was gone.
She gets the hotel room because she lost her ride, then she calls her husband to drive from home and bring her the things she needs for staying over.
Now, if he could drive out to get this stuff to her, then drive back home, is it possible that she could have just had him come to pick her up instead? she could have gone home, made the same phone calls from home and not been out the money for a room.
Then by some miracle, she finds her own car the next day just one block away, parked up against the curb, still locked and everything where she left it.
No, she parked the car where it was, it was not moved and she is only trying to play the victim in a situation where she is not.