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Woman sues Best Buy, police over false arrest www.privateofficer.com
December 19, 2008
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Boyton Beach Fla Dec 19 2008
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A lawsuit filed against the Boynton Beach Police Department, one of its officers, and Best Buy department store this month claims a woman was falsely arrested for shoplifting and received “physical and emotional injuries” as a result.
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A lawsuit filed against the Boynton Beach Police Department, one of its officers, and Best Buy department store this month claims a woman was falsely arrested for shoplifting and received “physical and emotional injuries” as a result.
Attorney Christopher Haddad says his client, Latara Blackman, now 20, bought a CD on Feb. 21, 2007, at the Best Buy in the 1700 block of North Congress Avenue in Boynton Beach.
While leaving the store, an employee accused Blackman and her friend of shoplifting, according to the lawsuit.
They spoke with a manager who told them they were caught on video and police were on their way.
Officer Michael Mulcahy arrived and, according to his arrest report, Blackman and her friend confronted him with profanities and hostility.
Haddad says that’s a lie and that they were not stealing .
Haddad says that’s a lie and that they were not stealing .
In a letter he sent to the police department in September 2007, he asks for a $100,000 settlement to prevent the lawsuit, which was filed Friday.
The police and Best Buy said they had not received the lawsuit Monday and declined to comment.
Mulcahy said in his report that Blackman kept grabbing his arm as he tried to arrest her friend, Cynthia Harris, now 20.
While other officers tried to arrest Blackman, she slapped their hands and pulled away, the report said. Blackman, of Lake Worth, was charged with assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest without violence.
The charges were later dropped. Blackman wants to be a nurse, her attorney said, and the arrest gave her a stigma she has yet to shake.”It was very disruptive toward her goals at the time and could still have a lasting effect,” Haddad said.
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Tow company owners charged in vehicle thefts www.privateofficer.com
November 29, 2008
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BOYNTON BEACH Fla. Nov 29 2008
palmbeachpost.com — Police arrested three family members that ran a towing company this afternoon and accused them of dozens of counts of practicing predatory towing and illegally towing at least 90 cars in the past few months in the city.
Police arrested 48-year-old Debra Corti, who owns Access Express Transport and Towing at 1330 W. Industrial Ave.
They also arrested her son Leonard Corti, 30, and her daughter Jessica Corti, 26, after a three-month investigation, according to a police report.
palmbeachpost.com — Police arrested three family members that ran a towing company this afternoon and accused them of dozens of counts of practicing predatory towing and illegally towing at least 90 cars in the past few months in the city.
Police arrested 48-year-old Debra Corti, who owns Access Express Transport and Towing at 1330 W. Industrial Ave.
They also arrested her son Leonard Corti, 30, and her daughter Jessica Corti, 26, after a three-month investigation, according to a police report.
Each was charged with 65 felonies, including 30 counts of vehicle theft, and 20 misdemeanor counts of violating towing business regulations.
Police started probing the business in August after getting complaints that they were removing their required “no parking” signs from a parking lots in the 1100 block of North Federal Highway. The signs are required to be posted before a towing company can legally remove a car for illegal parking. After somebody would park in the lot the company would replace the sign and then tow away the car, according to the report.
The owner of the lot told police that he had no agreement with Access Express Towing that allowed them to tow cars.
Police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater said the company did not sell the illegally towed vehicles, but rather charged from $55 to $355 before giving them back to their owners.
On Oct. 12 officers placed an undercover “bait car” in the parking lot and witnessed the company try to tow the vehicle, according to the report. When undercover officers approached the truck and asked the driver to remove the vehicle, the driver refused and tried to charge a full towing rate even though the truck was still in the parking lot, which is illegal.
Police started probing the business in August after getting complaints that they were removing their required “no parking” signs from a parking lots in the 1100 block of North Federal Highway. The signs are required to be posted before a towing company can legally remove a car for illegal parking. After somebody would park in the lot the company would replace the sign and then tow away the car, according to the report.
The owner of the lot told police that he had no agreement with Access Express Towing that allowed them to tow cars.
Police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater said the company did not sell the illegally towed vehicles, but rather charged from $55 to $355 before giving them back to their owners.
On Oct. 12 officers placed an undercover “bait car” in the parking lot and witnessed the company try to tow the vehicle, according to the report. When undercover officers approached the truck and asked the driver to remove the vehicle, the driver refused and tried to charge a full towing rate even though the truck was still in the parking lot, which is illegal.
A company is supposed to charge half their regular fee in that situation, according to the report.
The towing company also failed to follow several other regulations such as calling police to notify them when they have towed a vehicle from a private property, according to the report. Officers served a search warrant at the business and arrested the three Cortis around 4 p.m. today.
All were booked into the Palm Beach County Jail tonight.
The practice of illegally towing cars from private parking lots is often called “predatory towing” and has been a problem tackled by law enforcement agencies all over the nation.
The towing company also failed to follow several other regulations such as calling police to notify them when they have towed a vehicle from a private property, according to the report. Officers served a search warrant at the business and arrested the three Cortis around 4 p.m. today.
All were booked into the Palm Beach County Jail tonight.
The practice of illegally towing cars from private parking lots is often called “predatory towing” and has been a problem tackled by law enforcement agencies all over the nation.
The state of New York passed a law earlier this month aimed at preventing predatory towing practices such as obscuring or hiding no parking signs or paying a kick back to a parking lot owner who allows a company to tow cars from a lot.
The city of Orlando also started considering new laws on towing companies this summer after receiving complaints from residents about predatory towers.
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