in England yes.
if anyone towed my car and there was no warning that it was a restricted area, it would be very bad, just make sure they haven't got details of the cars plate.
Not sure about other places in the world, but here in the good ol' US of A, all you need to do is call a wrecker if the automobile is blocking your driveway or is in an obvious no parking zone. It would be wise to post signs to keep people from parking there. Most of the time, a police officer will come by and issue the car owner a citation for parking in a no parking zone.
Toed (as in having toes) or towed (as in towed cars)
yes, its towed like any other front wheel drive cars
Any Manuel transmission vehicle should be able to be flat towed.
no
Yes, cars can be towed without a key, and most cars that are towed do not have keys. If a car is towed for being illegally parked, they don't get in touch with the owner of the car and ask to have the key so the car can be towed, they just tow it. The car does not have to have its engine turned on in order to tow it; the tow truck just pulls it along.
store it until it gets picked up.
There are 16 ways that four cars can be parked in a row of four parking spaces. You would multiply the number of cars by the number of spaces.
Have their cars towed and place them on the surface of the moon. That will show them to mess with you.
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
Depends on the car, and where the odometer is hooked up. Some will, some won't. Not many cars are towed long enough for towed distance to mean anything.
some drivers drive their cars back while others are towed back by their crews
3, but they towed 1 so now he has 2.