alevasseur14
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Did you read my last post?
negative, till you posted this. I was in a hurry and at work, i see you covered pretty much everything
Its amazing how many people are like ill just put my ebrake on and they cant tow me, yeah sure buddy keep telling yourself that lol.
I work in Langley BC, Canada. We have all the auto club and the city/police contact so we get alot of interesting work/MVA's from the police.
Yeah, I realize that now. Completely hadn't thought of thatdude think about that for a second, lockouts are easaly 30% of a tow truck comapanies business. They could pop the lock in 30 seconds if the driver knows what he is doing, 5 min if he doesnt. Or just put it on dollies. Its not going to do anything to slow them down.
I'm not looking to find a way to avoid being towed. Ive never had a problem with it, just making conversation.Its amazing how many people are like ill just put my ebrake on and they cant tow me, yeah sure buddy keep telling yourself that lol.
Yeah, I realize that now. Completely hadn't thought of that
I'm not looking to find a way to avoid being towed. Ive never had a problem with it, just making conversation.
Just for the record, i have seen a FWD car being towed with the back wheels locked. They were just sliding across the pavement for about 3 miles before they eventually broke loose and started moving. Apparently not every tow company cares as much as others..
Yea in that situation pretty much I belive they are not liable for damages.
dude think about that for a second, lockouts are easaly 30% of a tow truck comapanies business. They could pop the lock in 30 seconds if the driver knows what he is doing, 5 min if he doesnt. Or just put it on dollies. Its not going to do anything to slow them down.
Neighbors STI was towed with by a conventional truck back in college, destroyed the differential, etc and other things. Truck company told him it was his fault because he was parked without a permit, they didn't know his dad is one of the highest profile attorneys in socal.
Needless to say, he got a brand new STI with the settlement money.
If you live in NYC, nope. You are liable for all damages if you are towed by the city. NYC will make you go through your insurance - don't have that kind of coverage? Too bad.
alevasseur14, how do you pop the lock on something like bmw. Don't you have to royally screw up the window to get in?
my bmw was flatbedded once; tow company used my suspension to strap the car down and bent the rear lower wishbones significantly. They paid to get them replaced, but it was definitely a hassle.
Another time i paid to get my car towed and the clown who came out wanted to strap it down the same way. The dude wanted to fight me over my insistence he use the wheels. Ultimately he did and everything was fine.
Dollies yes. However, any attempt to enter the vehicle would be a criminal act. If they popped the lock to release the parking brake, they'd be leaving themselves open to a criminal charge. (Whether such a charge is actually pursued in practice is another matter altogether, and I'd guess that most people don't press the issue, but the act is, at minimum, a trespass tort and in many places would technically fall under statutory codes for criminal trespass.)
ZV
This wopuld depend on why the vehicle is being removed, if the police/city are having it removed they will usually give you authorization to enter the vehicle if needed, most of the time they are having it removed they will have to enter and search it themselves just to follow there own procedure. Abandoned vehicles for example they must check the trunk for bodies before allowing it to be towed. For Private impounds though you are not allowed to enter, you woould have to dolly it, or if it was to close to the curb to dolly then skate it up a deck.
@coxmaster: that's a pretty common occurrence. If the vehicle owner isn't there to take the parking break off, we will simply unlock the door using our ninja skills and take the parking break off.
How does that work out with the cars that have electric parking brakes? Not joking either. It was all the rage at the Chicago auto show this year. The parking brake was a button... you clicked it and you heard a whir and a click and the brake was set. It couldn't be disengaged without the key in the 'on' position.
lolI'm the owner of Alpha Omega Towing LLC. in Miami and I've been in incident with customers before but its nothing insurance cant handle. Just contact consumer services or DMV, im sure they'll shape up.![]()
I'm the owner of Alpha Omega Towing LLC. in Miami and I've been in incident with customers before but its nothing insurance cant handle. Just contact consumer services or DMV, im sure they'll shape up.![]()
