behind the wheel because they'll basically have amnesty in terms of their car.that's a good guido maniscalco, the youngest member of city council, said he was frustrated watching our story. "can we get our car dropped please?" "yeah, it's $57.50." "you don't want a drunk driver on the road. you don't want somebody because out of fear of getting towed they figure 'i live close by and i haven't had too much to drink and i can make it home' and you're putting lives in-danger." cts towing stopped hauling cars out of this lot overnight after we approached them. but bar and restaurant patrons would never know it. the threatening signs are still up.. the fear of towing still exists. and the consumer protection is still a mystery to most. "what can the city do better here to better-publicize that there are these protections?" "one idea i had when i was watching is to make sure it's posted at any establishment that serves alcohol: if you are too inebriated to drive, your car will not be towed." just think what a difference it could make if those signs scaring you about leaving your car overnight. ins