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Old 02-24-2015, 11:51 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by YorkieTherapy View Post
I know we paid but it would have been nice if the fee was lowered for victims of theft.
I get that it really adds insult to injury but, really, somebody has to go get and bring in, house the stolen car. And if the tow driver works just as hard towing a stolen car, why should he and his family get paid less for the same amount of time, risk and work load if the car is a stolen one? He could wreck his rig or throw a lumbar disc just as easily working to tow a stolen car as he could a car broken down in traffic. I'm surprised your insurance coverage didn't pick that fee up. Did you turn the receipted bill in to them?
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