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Buckle Up, Stay Safe -- Millcreek Twp. takes part in new safety initiative

  • Indiana will enforce new predatory towing regulations from House Enrolled Act 1390 starting next month after a complex legislative process.
  • These regulations respond to frequent predatory towing incidents reported between 2021 and 2023, especially involving commercial carriers in the state.
  • The legislation limits towing rates to already filed charges, mandates detailed invoicing, and requires law enforcement contracts to include provisions against unauthorized fees.
  • Gary Langston called the overcharging 'egregious' and noted focus on a small percentage of bad actors exploiting the industry, while Rep. Jim Pressel labeled Indiana a 'predatory towing state.'
  • The new rules aim to increase transparency, hold tow providers accountable, and provide commercial carriers recourse through complaints filed with the Indiana Attorney General's Office.
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Indiana Capital Chronicle broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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