| Published: | Jul 05, 2010 11:47 PM EDT |
| Updated: | Jul 05, 2010 8:47 PM EDT |
CAPE CORAL, Fla - Drivers are upset their cars were towed during 4th of July celebrations. Several cars towed from El Mambo Restaurant at the corner of SE 47th terrace and Del Prado Boulevard.
A mother and her baby girl among those left without a car.
A family visiting from Georgia is upset the city of Cape Coral did not ask area businesses not to tow during the Red, White and Boom celebration.
American Towing insists they did nothing wrong and point to the at least five signs that are posted in the parking lot warning drivers that parking spaces are for customers only.
Drivers say they spoke to the restaurant and were told the tow signs were clearly visible and they shouldn't have parked there.
All were able to get their cars back for $145.
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