A bunch of Trump supporters had their cars towed after illegally parking at a Dunkin'.
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There was a sign warning them about it, but that wasn't enough to dissuade them from parking there.
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This guy confronted the Dunkin' manager and said they locked the doors and refused to come out.
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Another guy said something "very fishy" was going on because he had "never seen it happen before."
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Unfortunately for them, they had to pay a $380 fine to get their cars back.
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The gag of it all is that the towing company was called "Gotcha."
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You can watch the whole clip here:
Dozens of Trump supporters were irate that they had their cars towed for parking illegally at the last Trump rally in NC, and they had to pay $380 to get their cars back late in the evening. Many of them drove there from out of state. pic.twitter.com/VVziEhgWJm
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) July 26, 2024
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The clip is obviously going viral.
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"Dunkie's manager doing the lord's work!" this person said.
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Another person sent "thoughts and prayers" to the victims.
Thoughts and prayers
— Jeff McCutcheon (@mcjeff42) July 26, 2024
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But most people are just pointing out the irony of it being called "Gotcha towing."
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As this person said, "The towing company being called 'Gotcha' is nasty work."
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