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Tow operators urge stricter enforcement, review of rates for City of Nacogdoches dispatch rotation
Summary
A tow-company representative urged the City of Nacogdoches to enforce insurance requirements for firms on the centralized dispatch rotation, stop firms from removing themselves from large-rotation calls to ‘game’ dispatches, and update towing rates that staff say have remained unchanged since 2007.
A representative of a local tow operator told the City of Nacogdoches council that some companies on the centralized dispatch rotation are operating without proper insurance for their storage facilities and that the city should monitor compliance.
"It is not insured," the speaker said, noting that if a vehicle is damaged at an uninsured storage facility the liability could fall back on the city or county. The commenter…
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