A team of Atlanta attorneys is gathering clients for a possible class action lawsuit that could make them heroes with metro drivers.

They claim that immobilizing improperly parked cars using a tire clamp or “boot” is not allowed under state law. But the practice goes on in private parking lots all over the state.

Georgia law allows private property owners to tow away improperly parked cars, but the law and state regulations set up specific procedures and costs to do so. There is none of that in booting, where companies can hold your car hostage for hundreds of dollars, said Matt Wetherington, one of the lawyers working on several of the lawsuits.

“You can set whatever fee you want,” he said. “The police are doing nothing about this.”

Booting companies dispute the claims and say their practice is legal and protects the rights of property owners from abuse.

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Leaders convene while the House is at ease at the House of Representatives on Sine Die, the last day of the legislature, at the Capitol in Atlanta on April 2, 2026. (Arvin Temkar/AJC)

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