
        Police and security guards are both under temptation to supplement their income by having vehicles towed by a tow truck company to where they receive kickbacks.
        The way a security guard pulled this off in a shopping center for a year or two until he had a government official's vehicle towed, was easy.
        He had tickets made up that he regularly put on vehicles after they arrived for the slightest pretense. The tow truck driver and truck waited nearby for the time clock to run out. The two of them could be seen checking their watches.
        The security guard would return to the vehicle in the busy parking lot, take the ticket back as evidence; and the tow truck driver would jack the vehicle up and roll it into the drive way where he would hook it up to his truck and tow it off; often times before the customer came out from the store where they were shopping.
        The horse thieves had the vehicle out of the parking lot in less than five minutes every time. And frantic customers could be seen on their cell phone trying to find out where their vehicle was taken before it had arrived; so there was no immediate information available and they thought it was stolen.
       
How does this fit into a growing police State? Easy if you can
remember when security guards could not call a tow truck company
to have a vehicle towed.