A Bunch Of Trump Supporters' Cars Were Towed From A Dunkin' Parking Lot, And The Towing Company Name Is Unintentionally Hilarious

A bunch of Trump supporters had their cars towed after illegally parking at a Dunkin'.

Dunkin' store sign above the headline

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There was a sign warning them about it, but that wasn't enough to dissuade them from parking there.

Sign stating: towing Enforced. Unauthorized vehicles towed. 24/7. Gotcha Towing & Recovery. Call 336-558-2746." Headline: "Dozens of Trump rally-goers get towed."" src="https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/TUIWEMmICg_MPMPjfybRQQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTQ4Nw--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/buzzfeed_articles_778/2029ca1176214220d3bf92c39a7a9f99"/>Sign stating:

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This guy confronted the Dunkin' manager and said they locked the doors and refused to come out.

A man in a baseball cap and a woman wearing glasses and a A man in a baseball cap and a woman wearing glasses and a

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Another guy said something "very fishy" was going on because he had "never seen it happen before."

Image showing a news broadcast with a lower-third headline reading, Image showing a news broadcast with a lower-third headline reading,

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Unfortunately for them, they had to pay a $380 fine to get their cars back.

Hands holding a yellow towing receipt. Headline reads, Hands holding a yellow towing receipt. Headline reads,

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The gag of it all is that the towing company was called "Gotcha."

Sign reading: Sign reading:

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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.

Twitter: @nickhasthoughts

"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

Twitter: @mcjeff42

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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