Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts

''Video''

I parked my car in the parking lot of my college. I dont have a parking permit so my car was towed, so when i got my car back i parked it in the visitor section of the parking lot. Once again my car was towed, so I went to the campus police and asked them why it was and they didnt give me a straight answer so I got a video camera and went in to the parking lot. I made a video of all the cars in the parking lot without parking permits to show the campus police that my car was singled out. The police found out about the video I made and told me they have a video of me in the parking lot vandalizing cars which is a lie. Then the campus police told me that unless I handed over my video that they would press charges against me,and when I asked to see the tape they claim to have of me vandalizing cars they wouldn't let me see it. I obviously gave them the tape to avoid any legal problems. My question is, with my tape of all the cars illegally parked in the parking lot am i subject to some type of reimbursment for the towing fees considering my car was singled out, and is there any legal action I can take against them for lying about me vandalizing cars and refusing to show me just to get my video tape of the illegally parked cars.


Asked on 2/27/02, 8:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

Re: ''Video''

first you should have kept a copy of the tape;

second, selective attention & inattention are discretionary for the most part;

third, a wrong by another does not justify a wrong by you; and

finally, you should report them to an administrator of the school.

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Answered on 2/27/02, 9:47 pm


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