Can 114 Directly Contact the Car Owner for Vehicle Relocation?
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114 vehicle relocation service generally does not allow direct contact with the car owner. Instead, the 114 staff will notify the car owner to move the vehicle, as the 114 hotline needs to protect the personal information of the car owner. The following are the methods for dealing with occupied parking spaces: 1. Directly ask the owner to move the car: This is the fastest and most effective method. Generally, car owners who know they have occupied someone else's parking space will feel guilty and leave their phone number. After a call, they usually come quickly to move the car. 2. Call the police to notify them to move the car: Calling the police is a common method of rights protection. Some car owners simply refuse to move the car or do not leave a phone number. In this case, you can call the police, provide the license plate number, and the police will send a text message to notify the car owner. 3. Call a towing service to directly move the car: Some underground parking spaces often lack security management, and property coordination may not help. Parking times and working hours may be separated, and leaving notes may not be effective. If the parking space is occupied for a long time, you can try calling a towing service to have the car towed away.
As someone who drives frequently, I've encountered several situations where I needed to move a car. The 114 car-moving service is actually quite reliable. Last year, when my neighbor's car blocked my parking space, I called 114 and the owner came running in less than ten minutes. However, the key point is that you can't directly get the owner's phone number. The 114 staff will first contact the owner to confirm and then have the owner call you back. During this process, both parties' numbers are kept confidential to avoid privacy leaks. If the owner hasn't registered with 114, it can be troublesome. Last time in our neighborhood, a car blocked the road for three hours, and eventually, we had to call the traffic police to tow it away. Usually, you really need to be careful when parking; blocking others can easily cause trouble.