Upset man builds fence around car-share vehicle parked in his driveway

According to Washington State law, he is entitled to have a car immediately removed from his property and to have the car impounded. After that, the car sharing company has 120 hours to get it back before the tow truck companies call it abandoned and begin the process to sell it. It’s strange that none of the towing companies won’t get in on that. That can be some decent cash.

(14) “Unauthorized vehicle” means a vehicle that is subject to impoundment after being left unattended in one of the following public or private locations for the indicated period of time:

Subject to removal after:
(a) Public locations:
(i) Constituting an accident or a traffic hazard as

defined in RCW 46.55.113 . . . . Immediately
(ii) On a highway and tagged as described in RCW

46.55.085 . . . . 24 hours
(iii) In a publicly owned or controlled parking

facility, properly posted under RCW

46.55.070 . . . . Immediately
(b) Private locations:
(i) On residential property . . . . Immediately
(ii) On private, nonresidential property,

properly posted under RCW

46.55.070 . . . . Immediately
(iii) On private, nonresidential property,

not posted . . . . 24 hours

https://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=46.55.010

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