At a recent Trump rally in North Carolina, dozens of supporters had their cars towed by "Gotcha" Towing after parking at a Dunkin' Donuts lot. Despite assurances from the manager that it was okay to park there, and some even paying for the privilege, attendees found their cars impounded with a hefty $380 fee. Many had driven for hours to attend the event, only to face unexpected chaos and frustration.
The incident has sparked outrage among the attendees, who feel targeted for their political beliefs. One rally-goer expressed disbelief, saying, "We were given permission to park here, yet we were towed anyway. It feels like a deliberate attempt to suppress our right to gather and support our candidate."
Efforts to reach Dunkin' Donuts management for clarification have been unsuccessful. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and the challenges faced by political supporters in expressing their views without facing undue obstacles.
This event is reminiscent of previous instances where political gatherings have encountered logistical and legal challenges, raising questions about the fair treatment of political groups in public and private spaces. As the investigation continues, supporters are calling for accountability and clarity on the policies that led to this incident.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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