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Question:

How is a car towed? is there something the tow truck touches in the car?

and can that thing I mentioned earlier be removed so that it becomes un-towable?

Answer:

Disconnect your battery and then reconnect.
Does something on the truck touch the car? No. It uses a tractor beam pulled from a UFO. How the **** do you think a car gets pulled by a truck without anything touching?
At no point is it not towable. Here on the UK the Police lift them not tow them. Best idea is not to leave it where it will get towed.
Hello Normally a car is first clamped to stop it being moved, Then it depends what turns up. Some will lift the car onto the back of a small lorry (Normal with Police). And nothing you can do as even if you chained it to a lamp post they have the authority to cut it free. Others use a small lorry with a slopping rear to pull the car onto it, You could try putting your own clamp or chaining it to lamp post. that would only slow them down if it is a legal Tow as they would just call the Police Others use a thing called a Dolly it is like a trailer but only for the front wheels but as above. And if they have to get a lifting vehicle they will charge you for that as well. Lifting is preferred as it does not require the Hand Brake to be released or damaged Andy C

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