Angry motorists forced to wait in tow line after first Jersey City Half Marathon

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Angry motorists forced to wait in tow line after first Jersey City Half Marathon
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Jersey City residents were forced to stand in line for hours to pick up their vehicles.

Some residents spent their Monday at the tow pound after their cars were towed due to the Jersey City Marathon over the weekend.While runners took to the streets of Jersey City for it's first ever half marathon, so did tow trucks.

Residents of Jersey City are saying the city failed to properly mark which streets were a part of the course and as a result their cars were towed away on Sunday. "I was parked on Neptune, right on the side of the store, the Chewey's. I came to my car this morning and it was gone," Ariana Serrano said. "It was gone, I couldn't even get to work. I had to call my boss to come pick me up."

The city had marked signs of the restricted streets along the running route, but residents are saying they were posted too late and were given little time to move their cars.

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