I was in a car accident in Key Largo recently where the responding officer called in Guy's Towing to move our vehicles from the road. I live about 2 hours northbound and had already called AAA to have my own tow truck drive me home, but the officer told me because we were blocking traffic whoever got there first would have to take my car. I asked him if it would be possible for the company he called to just move my car to the side of the road or to the gas station we had crashed in front of. The officer told me that it's up to the towing company, and if they "want to be jerks" they can go as far as bringing it to their shop and charging me for it. About this time Guy's Towing pulls in and I get a call from someone from AAA and I tell him what's going on and he told me that he's 5 minutes away and hurrying and not to let them touch my car. So I walk up to one of Guy's neon vested employees and I said I have AAA coming and asked if it would be possible to just move my car to the gas station. He says he has to ask the officer, comes back and tells me that the state trooper said that I have to comply and he's not allowed to take it to the station, that he, by law, has to bring it to his shop. Which, going by what the officer had told me not 10 minutes prior, was a complete lie. Luckily the AAA tow truck, contracted with All American Towing showed up just before Guy's actually moved anything, and he got my car hooked up before Guy's even put a finger on the other vechicle. Now, I'm not usually one to write reviews but being a frazzled 20 year old girl, I was absolutely livid when I realized Guy's Towing lied to me. To exploit such a situation for profit seems horrible to me and I am so grateful All American was able to get to me so fast. I've had to wait for AAA to tow me a few times in the past, and this was the quickest response in all of my experiences. He let me snooze for the ride home, and was very polite and good at his job.