As I stated below, I'm no longer focusing on convincing these people that we have been mistreated; most students automatically admit to that. But I do believe that if by writing this opinion editorial I can help direct those students to the actual source of the problem (the apartment complex managers) then multiple voices will start to be heard. Not just angry voices, raging against the machine, but responsible young adults pleading their case in hopes to make a difference, and change the way they are treated.
It's not the booting companies fault. They're just doing their job. The apartment complexes that contract these companies need to provide more visitor parking. They need to develop a new system for residents. There are plenty of solutions, which I will soon define. But for now we can at least navigate our audience (students), and help point them in the right direction when they do have an issue. Don't target the mayor of Provo. Don't target the poor guy who put the boot on your car. Take it to the front doorstep of the rich man who owns the apartment complex. Talk with him about making the rules clearer, and about making more parking available.
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