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Post by Logan on Feb 3, 2016 2:34:11 GMT -6
A lawsuit that is making its way through the Chancery Court system is highlighting the little-known nature of the Delaware towing industry that some say favors a few, big companies at the expense of upstarts and motorists. The market for towing disabled vehicles along most Delaware roads is controlled by state police, and only favored, well-established companies win lucrative towing calls, multiple company owners have told The News Journal. Gaining access to the state police's plethora of towing jobs is nearly impossible in New Castle County, they say, as the state doesn't respond to new requests. “You never get a call back,” said Luis Mercado, owner of Affordable Towing and Recovery in New Castle. "I've never come close to getting those contracts." Read more: www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2016/02/01/towing-company-sues-state-police-over-sex-discrimination/79643564/
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