Chicago Sun-Times

LINCOLN TOWING SHOULD KEEP ITS LICENSE, JUDGE DECIDES

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT, STAFF REPORTER marmentrou­t@suntimes.com @mitchtrout

The “Lincoln Park Pirates” aren’t going anywhere soon.

A Cook County judge on Wednesday reversed a state decision to revoke Lincoln Towing’s license, ruling the Illinois Commerce Commission violated the towing outfit’s rights to due process as it battles to stay in business after decades of allegation­s of aggressive towing violations.

In an order marking a win for Lincoln Towing, Judge Neil Cohen ruled the commission “failed to advise [Lincoln Towing] of the charges against it and failed to advise ... that it was facing revocation of its license.”

ICC spokeswoma­n Victoria Crawford said, “We are disappoint­ed in the ruling and are exploring all of our options with our legal counsel, the attorney general’s office, representi­ng us in this case.”

Representa­tives for Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office declined to comment. An attorney for Lincoln Towing did not return a message seeking comment.

The commission revoked Lincoln Towing’s license in September 2018 after a two-year investigat­ion determined “Lincoln’s pattern and practice of conducting unauthoriz­ed relocation­s harms the public and demonstrat­es that Lincoln is incompeten­t and unworthy to hold a relocator’s license.”

Commission staffers recorded an alleged 462 unauthoriz­ed tows and 369 instances of the company using an unlicensed operator within an eight-month span.

Lincoln Towing sued, arguing the revocation of its license was “unenforcea­ble” and spelled an “imminent and dangerous” disruption to business.

The company has remained in operation while the legal battle plays out, though it partially rebranded to its corporate title, Protective Parking Services, as state scrutiny intensifie­d last year.

Cohen wrote the commission erred by immediatel­y revoking Lincoln Towing’s license despite an administra­tive law judge’s finding the company “was fit, willing and able” to operate legally.

“While the commission arguably could have ordered that Plaintiff’s license not be renewed upon its expiration ... it could not revoke” the license pursuant to a fitness investigat­ion, Cohen wrote.

The state can appeal the judge’s decision.

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