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rreschran Posted December 20, 2019 Share Posted December 20, 2019 For San Diego towers, when rain overwhelms the county and motorists are too ignorant to recognize the dangers of speed on wet pavement, there comes a point where the CHP can't and won't respond to non-injury and non-property damage accidents. Because in-climate weather creates havoc on our highways, the CHP will call and approve that rotation tow companies can stop at accidents and provide tow or recovery services. It's a great day for tow companies to make tons of money, but increasingly more dangerous for the potential of being struck. The motoring public has no clue as to the dangers tow operators face. So, combine in-climate weather with texting, drinking and distracted driving, that's a recipe for deadly results. If there ever was a reason to have one's head on a swivel, just workin' in-the-rain should bring every tower to their most heightened senses as that's no time to let your guard down. R. Quote Randall C. Resch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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