Charles H. Clark, Esq. Village Attorney, Canajoharie
You have requested our opinion as to who has responsibility for the payment of charges for the towing or impounding of a vehicle in violation of local parking regulations. Second, you inquire whether a village is required to defend and indemnify a police officer sued for wrongful detention of a vehicle, in the absence of village regulations authorizing such defense and indemnification.
Villages are authorized to enact parking regulations (Vehicle and Traffic Law, §
Turning now to your second question, it is well established that the public owes no duty to defend or even aid in the defense of a lawsuit against an officer or employee of a local government charged with misconduct (Corning v Laurel Hollow,
We conclude that a village, as part of its parking regulations, may require that the owner or operator of a vehicle pay towing or impoundment charges. A village may not defend and indemnify an officer personally sued for acts or omissions committed during the course of his public duties unless it has enacted legislation authorizing such defense and indemnification.
