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Illegally parked bikes. He is planning to stack them and make a killing on that one tow! Of course his insurance company may feel a little whiney.

The police dispatcher never told us what situation we were getting into, we had to be able to handle anything and mostly could! My first motorcycle tow was a head scratcher. Fairly light bike, I finally picked it up by hand and put it on the back of the wrecker. After that I bought a hundred and twenty feet of heavy nylon rope. I hauled a handful of bikes with no damage thanks to that rope and solved a few other problems.

I kinda enjoyed the challenge of emergency wrecker calls, solving problems and doing it in a few minutes. Never liked news teams already there, they never caught my signage and always caught me in awkward positions! Concrete parking lots and cars upside down could be embarrassing too as you slid a car around trying to find some bite to roll it over. I got lucky but that had the potential to make you look a fool!

Hu
 
Illegally parked bikes. He is planning to stack them and make a killing on that one tow! Of course his insurance company may feel a little whiney.

The police dispatcher never told us what situation we were getting into, we had to be able to handle anything and mostly could! My first motorcycle tow was a head scratcher. Fairly light bike, I finally picked it up by hand and put it on the back of the wrecker. After that I bought a hundred and twenty feet of heavy nylon rope. I hauled a handful of bikes with no damage thanks to that rope and solved a few other problems.

I kinda enjoyed the challenge of emergency wrecker calls, solving problems and doing it in a few minutes. Never liked news teams already there, they never caught my signage and always caught me in awkward positions! Concrete parking lots and cars upside down could be embarrassing too as you slid a car around trying to find some bite to roll it over. I got lucky but that had the potential to make you look a fool!

Hu
Two of my old partners had a body shop in the Bronx, NY. In NYC you needed a city medallion (license) which you attached to the hood of your tow truck in order to pick up accident vehicles on the highways, they had one. The only way for a non medallioned tow truck to pick up an accident car on a highway was to beat the cops and tow truck drivers there, and then you were risking a big problem when the licensed guy and/or police showed up. All of the "chase" drivers would sit in their "chase" trucks next to a highway enterance ramp listening on a police scanner waiting for the big one and when it came....bammm...the race was on...first one to hook the car got the $$$.... and those trucks were not stock, nor the drivers normal....all wanna-be Indy 500 drivers...When it snowed they called it white gold...

Do I got it down Hu? ;)
 
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