“Plate Hunter” Was A Scofflaw, Too

by Melissa Bailey | February 20, 2009 4:32 PM | | Comments (5)

Platehunter.jpgOn the first day back on the job after a three-month hiatus, New Haven’s controversial Plate Hunter program hit a new speed bump: One of the companies the city hired to snatch scofflaws’ cars turned out to be a scofflaw itself.

A red tow truck, plate number 10519, was on the prowl Friday morning, as the city launched the second year of an aggressive tax-collection program. Using a plate-scanning device, the wrecker’s crew searched for scofflaws’ cars to seize.

It turned out the wrecker was eligible to be seized itself: Lombard Motors LLC, owed $1,064.73 in back taxes on the tow truck, according to city records.

When city spokeswoman Jessica Mayorga learned of the news from the Independent Friday afternoon, she said the company’s owner, Anthony Monaco, faced losing city work for a second time if he didn’t pay up.

The city tax collector, CJ Cuticello, called Monaco to notify him of the problem. Monaco rushed in and made the payment at 4:25 p.m., Mayorga said.

She said Monaco believed that the truck fell under an interstate truck exemption, when in fact it did not.

“Obviously we require that these tow-truck companies of course uphold the same law that ask everyone else to uphold,” Mayorga said. “If something is due, they need to pay.”

Friday wasn’t the first time Monaco faced being booted from the program. Last April, the Independent reported that the owner was double-dipping by opening a sham “new” towing company next door to his original one in order to get extra city business.

His business on Gando Drive had two side-by-side doors with signs for two “companies”: Lombard Motors and Anthony’s Hi-Tech.

At the time, Monaco claimed he was not double-dipping. Click here for a story and a video showing his response.

The city eventually removed one of Monaco’s companies from the city rotation and suspended him from towing for one week.

Friday’s snag was the latest in a series for the Plate Hunter program. State marshals were removed from overseeing program after the Independent revealed that one of them had waived a tow for a politically connected reverend. Citizens who didn’t owe any taxes found their cars towed due to mixups, too.

Previous coverage of New Haven’s towing and marshal industries:

Alders: Rein In Marshal Fees

8 Towed Who Didn’t Owe

There’s A New Sheriff In Town

Marshal Plan Would Spread Wealth

Marshals Lose Towing Gig; Foreclosures Next?

Mayor’s Favorite Marshal Rakes In $196K

“They’re Thieves”

Marshals Sent To School

DMV To Towing Companies: No Sealed Bids

Third Towing Scrape Detailed

Clergy “Exemption” Detailed

New Towing Probe Sought

$200 For 4 Hours

Towing Program Halted

Kimber Gets Off The (Towing) Hook

“We’re Not Double-Dipping”

Alvin Goes For The Chevy

Towing Co. Ducks Tax Bill







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Posted by: service-with-smile | February 20, 2009 10:13 PM

CJ has the support of the Mayor and therefore is invulnerable to exposure of his antics by NHI. Placed a call to the owner, indeed! But this time, the owner came down to City Hall on his own, and did not require a ride from CJ. Pathetic myopia while tens of thousands of taxpayers look on in disgust.

Posted by: Jay | February 20, 2009 11:09 PM

Unbelievable! Shouldn't Mr. Cuticello have checked the companies he uses for city work? Maybe he overlooked Mr. Monaco's transgressions because he's one of his "lunch buddies".

Posted by: bfair [TypeKey Profile Page] | February 21, 2009 4:43 PM

Here we go again. Those who don't respect the laws themselves trying to enforce it on others.

Posted by: Marianne | February 23, 2009 11:41 AM

While on the topic of scofflaws in New Haven, when is the City of New Haven going to crack down on all the out of state plates that so obviously belong to city residents?

Posted by: Correction | March 2, 2009 5:37 PM

You have the link wrong on the city website for the tax lookup page: It is http://cityofnewhaven.com/lookup/CarTaxesTickets.asp

You seem to be linking to a results page - you have to enter something first before you can get results.

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