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Corporal Rusty Hodges says B&B Towing has long history of non-compliance
Summary
At a public hearing, city law-enforcement staff said B&B Towing has committed a third similar violation in 12 months and explained the prescribed disciplinary action (six months) and the compromise offered (60 days); no company representative attended the pre-meeting and council deferred further action to the regular meeting.
A public hearing at the Mobile City Council pre-meeting on March 17 focused on whether to suspend B&B Auto Wrecker from the city’s wrecker rotation list after what staff described as repeated noncompliance.
Corporal Rusty Hodges, the investigator on the case, told council that B&B Towing has “a long history of non-compliance with the city.” Staff said this is the third…
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