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The City of Cape Town has introduced a new vertical-lift tow truck to enforce parking laws more efficiently. The new vehicle can clear illegally parked vehicles quicker than a conventional tow truck, particularly those parallel parked. Motorists are warned about the increased risk of having their vehicles towed away if they break parking laws, as the City has impounded over 350 vehicles in the past nine months for obstruction or abandonment.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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