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Towing Feb.

11, 2013 JRN 300- Spring 500 words By MEGAN LAWRENCE Staff Writer

WATERBURY-The Human Rights Commission is a board working to eliminate discrimination through civil and human rights law. The commissions, Chairman Rev. Thomas Mallory, discussed at the meeting the latest significant complaint that the HRC received in the spring of last year; a complaint that towing companies in the city were being distributed jobs unfairly because of donations or contributions that they may have made to the city. According to Mike Gilmore, who was invited to become part of the HRC by Rev. Mallory and is president of the Housing Authority, when cars needed to be towed for incidents like accidents, if he person didnt have a specific place they wanted their car towed it was the police who would choose what company got the job. Some towing companies felt that this was not fair and filed a complaint against the city about this practice, and a towing association was created in the city. Now the towing association handles all calls and the city doesnt get involved, said Gilmore. -more-

Lawrence/Towing ad 1 Rev. Mallory explained how the towing association came about because of the complaint received by the HRC, and the investigation that followed. What constitutes a complaint is only an allegation, said Mallory. The allegation that towing companies were being discriminated against was investigated by an investigator from outside the city and the end of last year and was found to lack sufficient evidence that this practice was happening. Although it was found to be untrue, a towing association was set by the city and now call are answered on rating bases of 8-10 companies that are part of the association. This is the first in the city of Waterbury, and it came out of a complaint to the HRC. Now the towing association handles all calls, and the city doesnt get involved, said Gilmore. Rev. Mallory explained that after a complaint is received and filed, that if it has enough grounds to warrant an investigation, that both parties are spoken to and have the right to say their side of what may have happened. We dont automatically side the person who came in and lodged the complaint, said Mallory, we also take have to get the other side of the story to make sure that we are informed about the situation as a whole. After the complaint has been filed the paper work is then turned over to the Corporation Counsel for investigation. The Corporation Counsel represents the city in all

Lawrence/Towing ad 2 lawsuits and provides legal advice to city boards and departments and public officials. Once the investigation has taken place, a decision is then made as on behalf of one party or another or it could be dismissed completely due to lack of evidence. The HRCs goal is to achieve equality for all through advocacy and education, no matter race, creed, color, sex or religion. Rev. Mallory said that he and the other members work hard on every case that the commission receives. -xxx-

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