nicam
Member Since: 21 Feb 2007
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 236

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I`m afraid that your first thought, before "where are the towing points?" should be "Do I really want to do this?".
Having had Land Rovers for years, I am used to, all of a sudden, becoming very popular when the snow comes. But what would have happened if your tow had, say, slid the towed car off the road into a wall and done damage. Are you sure that the owner of said car would still be happy and would have thanked you.
It really is sad that you need to think this way, but it is the way of things these days! Some of the lads in our LR club used to carry disclaimer forms for towees to sign, but I don`t think that they were worth the paper they were written on if someone went for a negligence claim. I still will pull people out if they deserve helping (but not if they got stuck due to stupidity) but am VERY careful about what you do.
Incidentally,
I have been called out by the local County Council,when snow stopped all police patrols,under the Emergency
Planning organisation and spent a brilliant day with a police officer next to me driving all the back roads
checking out abandoned vehicles ("its embarassing when we don`t find the body for 4 or 5 days!!!) and answering emergency "shouts" etc.
I even pulled an HGV out of a side road onto the main road - it looked impressive to everyone as the copper held up all the traffic, but it was obvious that the wagon was very nearly getting out on its own and only needed a little bit of a tug to make forward progress.
And then getting the LR filled up at their expense. And no danger of any claims `cause I was "official". That was fun!!!! Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!
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6th Feb 2009 2:27 pm |
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