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So I need to get a ruling, or a general idea of what the rules are- My University's parking service is about as bi-polar as your grandma after 4 Eggnogg's on Christmas, and will constantly change their idea as to what is suitable parking arrangements. Leaving alone the fact that the parking situation here is complete shit and that they need to stop giving up 1/4 of our biggest commuter lot to the fucking marching band, caving in and spending a ton of money because the LGBTA does a sit in in a library for a week, or wasting the money we pay for parking passes on making the teachers' lots look pretty, they tow cars that they deem unsuitably park faster than your knocks back glasses of wine when your afore mentioned grandmother is visiting, at the drop of a hat.
That said, motorcycles generally park on the quad and are usually left alone if they park elsewhere. The local tow trucks are all hook and dolly types, and won't mess with our bikes. I lock the steering column on my street bike, and I carry a Kryptonite U-lock that I put through the rear wheel/chain/sprockets on my street legal dirty- not bulletproof, but a royal pain in the ass if you're trying to move it on your own. Today I had a security guy threaten to tow me if I parked on the grass on a different campus, so I graciously moved to a different lot, parked on the grass, and put my u-lock through my fork and a bolt on a cement post- it'll only be there for 1.5 hours and he's not going to check, but I want to know- what is the general rule on towing motorcycles?
What can/can't they do to your bike? I know they could clamp another lock on it and make your life miserable that way but as far as moving them goes.....?