Legal Team Works with City to Halt Predatory Confiscation of Residents’ Cars
This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
Old system was ‘woefully deficient of due process.’
Lawyers with the Institute for Justice have announced that they have worked with the city of Wilmington, Delaware, to install new protections for automobile owners who have parking tickets or other infractions to resolve those issues short of having their car confiscated and destroyed.
The IJ said the city has agreed to reform “predatory impound practices.”
The issue was the subject of a 2021 lawsuit on behalf of Ameera Shaheed and Earl Dickerson, who lost their vehicles to private companies working at the behest of the city.