Years back, one of my coworkers had a huge antique Rolls Royce. The towing company at the shipyard was a bit overzealous, and would remove any car that didn't park properly in a space. This car would hang out about a foot past the end of the lines, so it would get towed, and they would wind up trashing the silver plated bumpers. They'd have to pay to fix it, but a huge headache.
After a few rounds of this, my co worker got sick of the game, and way after hours retrieved his car. By running a chain through the tow company fence, across a ditch, and out to a truck.
He went and dumped the car halfway to the next town. Needless to say, the tow company was not thrilled with paying for an antique Rolls Royce that was mysteriously stolen out of their lot, but it ended the drama.
Not saying that's an option, just that there are alternative means to an end.