"This truck was parked on the street with no VIN and no license plate, which is not allowed in any circumstance,” city sanitation spokesperson Vincent Gragnani told The Post.
“We tagged the vehicle and it was removed six hours later, in accordance with the law, and taken to one of our vendors, NYC Auto Recycling,” he said. “Without a plate or a VIN, there was no way for the city to contact the owner.”
No VIN, no license plate, no evidence of registration, parked on a public street. That's towable in every jurisdiction in this country. In a city like New York with more parking regulations than most areas, its a given. The owners had to have known because they own an automotive facility. To argue they didn’t know is just for the sake of argument. Now they are crying because they used the public street for their private advertising derelict art piece. If they were so concerned they should have parked it on their private property, or at least registered it.