BERRY v. HANNIGAN

Docket No. A054526.

7 Cal.App.4th 587 (1992)

9 Cal. Rptr.2d 213

ROBIN BERRY, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. M.J. HANNIGAN, as Commissioner, etc., Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

June 19, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Harvey W. Stein and Douglas A. Hutchinson for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General, Robert L. Mukai and Henry G. Ullerich, Assistant Attorneys General, Jose R. Guerrero and Kerry Weisel, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendant and Respondent.


OPINION

STRANKMAN, P.J.

Appellant Robin Berry, individually and doing business as Berry Brothers Towing, contends that California statutes requiring operators of towing and storage facilities to accept credit cards as payment from the owners of vehicles whose vehicles have been involuntarily towed are unconstitutional under the legal tender, equal protection, and due process clauses...

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