CAR TOWED AFTER SNOWY CONDITIONS
By SAMANTHA SARACINO6 News Reporter
KNOXVILLE (WATE) – What happens when you have to leave your automobile due to bad weather?
A internal woman who was driving on Highway 441 Monday night in the snowy continue was forced to leave her automobile in a embankment on the side of the road. When she came to get it Tuesday morning, the automobile was gone. It had been towed.
Monday night’s wintry conditions left Jennie E. Gibson-Ward on the side of Highway 441, nearby Raccoon Valley Road.
“I pulled over on the side of the road, stopped, called my father and he came and put a sequence on the car. He attempted to pull me out, though instead of pulling out, my automobile fell and was laying laterally in the ditch,” pronounced Jennie Gibson-Ward, who had to leave her automobile due to bad weather.
She called a towing association to get her car, though when they arrived the road was closed due to bad weather. The draw lorry couldn’t get to her.
“When they pronounced the main highway was closed, there was zero I could do at that point,” pronounced Gibson-Ward. “I was in a on all sides where I had no preference though to leave it since it was frozen and my father pronounced even with the 4 circle drive, even with my truck, if we do not go soon, we’re not starting to be able to go.”
When Jennie came to get her automobile Tuesday morning, it was gone. It had been towed and taken to Fountain City Towing. An worker from the wrecker use told 6 News that about twelve cars were towed from that same area; an sequence from possibly county or main highway officials.
“I called Knox County Sheriff’s Department and they pronounced they didn’t have any office work though they had towed a little cars on 441 final night,” pronounced Gibson-Ward.
After being charged $200, Gibson-Ward was since a taking that pronounced traffic hazard.
“On this taking it says trade jeopardy and my automobile was utterly in the embankment laying on it’s side so I do not see how that was the case.”
Her question is since her could be towed, if it wasn’t in the approach and she had no time to come collect it up? Chief Deputy Eddie Biggs from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office explains that each incident is different.
“It’s to the option of the military officer that arrives on the stage if it’s a open safety issue. If it puts other people at risk, we lift the vehicle,” Biggs said.
Chief Deputy Biggs was not wakeful of Jennie’s sold incident though says this is how it would in all be handled.
“I could see that if a main highway were sealed and that automobile were deserted and in the main highway and the main highway non-stop and it was restraint traffic, whatever office it was found in, we substantially would mislay it since we have to get trade starting again,” pronounced Biggs.
Chief Deputy Biggs also referred to that if a automobile is not in the approach and not a trade hazard, they customarily leave the automobile to be picked up by the owner.
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By SAMANTHA SARACINO6 News Reporter
KNOXVILLE (WATE) – What happens when you have to leave your automobile due to bad weather?
A internal woman who was driving on Highway 441 Monday night in the snowy continue was forced to leave her automobile in a embankment on the side of the road. When she came to get it Tuesday morning, the automobile was gone. It had been towed.
Monday night’s wintry conditions left Jennie E. Gibson-Ward on the side of Highway 441, nearby Raccoon Valley Road.
“I pulled over on the side of the road, stopped, called my father and he came and put a sequence on the car. He attempted to pull me out, though instead of pulling out, my automobile fell and was laying laterally in the ditch,” pronounced Jennie Gibson-Ward, who had to leave her automobile due to bad weather.
She called a towing association to get her car, though when they arrived the road was closed due to bad weather. The draw lorry couldn’t get to her.
“When they pronounced the main highway was closed, there was zero I could do at that point,” pronounced Gibson-Ward. “I was in a on all sides where I had no preference though to leave it since it was frozen and my father pronounced even with the 4 circle drive, even with my truck, if we do not go soon, we’re not starting to be able to go.”
When Jennie came to get her automobile Tuesday morning, it was gone. It had been towed and taken to Fountain City Towing. An worker from the wrecker use told 6 News that about twelve cars were towed from that same area; an sequence from possibly county or main highway officials.
“I called Knox County Sheriff’s Department and they pronounced they didn’t have any office work though they had towed a little cars on 441 final night,” pronounced Gibson-Ward.
After being charged $200, Gibson-Ward was since a taking that pronounced traffic hazard.
“On this taking it says trade jeopardy and my automobile was utterly in the embankment laying on it’s side so I do not see how that was the case.”
Her question is since her could be towed, if it wasn’t in the approach and she had no time to come collect it up? Chief Deputy Eddie Biggs from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office explains that each incident is different.
“It’s to the option of the military officer that arrives on the stage if it’s a open safety issue. If it puts other people at risk, we lift the vehicle,” Biggs said.
Chief Deputy Biggs was not wakeful of Jennie’s sold incident though says this is how it would in all be handled.
“I could see that if a main highway were sealed and that automobile were deserted and in the main highway and the main highway non-stop and it was restraint traffic, whatever office it was found in, we substantially would mislay it since we have to get trade starting again,” pronounced Biggs.
Chief Deputy Biggs also referred to that if a automobile is not in the approach and not a trade hazard, they customarily leave the automobile to be picked up by the owner.
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