A Jefferson County judge has ruled that a notorious Birmingham towing company must provide the opposing counsel with documentation intended to prove predatory behavior against multiple drivers over the course of a decade.
A tow truck from Parking Enforcement Systems is about ready to pull a car from a private lot in Birmingham's 5 Points South area on Sept. 28, 2024.
This comes after months of the company, Parking Enforcement Systems , requesting additional time to provide information to Alabama Car Lawyer Mike Parrish on behalf of plaintiff Terry White. In late August, PES filed a motion to stay Parrish’s requests on the claim that they had no basis, according to court documents.Why is Mobile the most difficult place to rent in Alabama?
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