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Tow trucks took away illegally parked vehicles for street sweepers in the South End. There are two months left in the neighborhood street-cleaning season.

Street cleaning brings surge of towing

City gets tough in designated zones

By Adrienne P. Samuels
Globe Staff / October 3, 2006

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The city has launched an all-out campaign to remove illegally parked cars from street-sweeping zones, towing nearly 2,000 vehicles so far as it embarks on a pre winter clean up and tries to send a message to stubborn Boston motorists. (Full article: 696 words)

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