Dozens of vehicles were towed during the Trump rally in Charlotte after they ignored the "UNAUTHORIZED OR ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES WILL BE BOOTED AND/OR TOWED" signs in the Dunkin' Donuts parking lot.
Source: WBTV
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Dozens of people found themselves stranded following Wednesday’s Trump rally in Charlotte after their cars were towed from a nearby Dunkin’ Donuts.
Parking was at a premium after crowds swarmed the coliseum’s parking lots. Drivers claim the manager of the Dunkin’ allowed them to leave their cars in the lot during the rally; however, when asked for comment, they said several people were told they could not park there and that signs on the property indicate no parking for non-customers.
While the drivers were inside the rally, tow trucks showed up and began hooking up vehicles.
“The managers inside promised that they could park here,” Zander DeSoto said. “Some of the people here even gave money to the people inside.”
To get their cars back, people who parked at Dunkin’ had to pay hundreds of dollars to the towing company.