I have heard from the Mad Texas Grandmother regarding what she learned from the Arlington Police regarding the November 21 incident where more than 50 vehicles were illegally towed from the Dallas Cowboy Stadium Wal-Mart parking lot.You may remember, the Wal-Mart co-manager, who called MTG, told her that Wal-Mart had no contractual relationship with A-AArlington Towing, that Wal-Mart did not ask for the vehicles to be towed, that A-AArlington Towing is owed by the City of Arlington.
So, what did our Mad Texas Grandma learn from the Arlington Police?
First off, the police spokesperson told MTG that the City of Arlington does not own A-AArlington Towing.
Second off, Wal-Mart has a contract with A-AArlington Towing.
Third off, the police spokesperson told MTG it was Wal-Mart who authorized the cars be towed.
Fourth off, the Arlington Police Department is aware the Wal-Mart towing warning signs are not Texas legal posted signs.
The night that the vehicles were being illegally towed, in other words, the night that over 50 acts of Grand Theft Auto took place, the Arlington Police were called by distraught victims. But, when the police arrived they simply stood by, said they could do nothing, while the vehicles were taken from a parking lot that, we now know, the police knew did not have Texas legal signs posted.








