Atlanta headlines: Car Booting Controversy; Chick-fil-A Denies Concessions; Food Truck Rallies A Success
Patch's top 10 headlines from throughout metro Atlanta for Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
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- September 26, 2012
From Sandy Springs Patch
Complaints over car booting led Sandy Springs Police Chief Terry Sult to advise City Council to set a fee limit for businesses.
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