I can't imagine a tractor trailer being towed from a parking spot in the big truck parking lot out in back of a truck stop. I can, however, imagine trucks being towed from parking spaces where there are signs that say "No Truck Parking" or something to that effect. Doesn't matter if the sign is a hand written sign scribbled on a piece of cardboard, no parking means no parking to anyone with any sense, common or otherwise. On the Blog, the difference between a "legal" and an "illegal" towing sign are ludicrous semantics since they all convey the same exact message, which is, "If You Park Here Without Expressed Permission, You'll Be Towed." What's the scam?
The problem I have with the blog is the that there is too much hearsay and anecdotal evidence being passed off as stone cold fact. Things appear to be blown out of proportion and overstated much of the time. Even this thread here, where it states the Flying J was found guilty for towing 23 tractor trailers (Blog says 22, tho), and lists the case number and we have an attached (presumably real) fax of the judges decision, a decision that shows a generic decision that could be about a Jeep, with no case number, no court of record, nothing other than a date. On the Blog, where is the link to the PDF file of the entire judge's decision? Links to the County Clerk's office of the case file?
By and large, people don't get towed if they're not parked where they shouldn't be parked. Sure, some people park illegally, knowingly and unknowingly, and there are some organized ripoffs going on. I've seen some truck drivers make some extraordinarily stupid parking spot decisions, so they shouldn't be shocked if they get towed. But as for the towing scams, Blog away. Clearly there's a problem in Texas. The only question is, is it really as widespread and pervasive as it appears from reading the Blog? Because from reading the Blog, it certainly appears that you can park precisely where you are supposed to park, and you'll still get towed more often than not. The towing storage facilities in Texas must be immense, really big, Texas big, 'cause, well, you know, everything's bigger in Texas.