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1830-91
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12/18/1991
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a. An itemized receipt of all charges for the <br /> services provided. <br /> b. An inventory sheet or copy thereof made out by the <br /> police officer at the scene of the tow and signed by the <br /> operator. <br /> c. All other records required by the Police <br /> Department. <br /> Such records will be available for inspection by <br /> the Police Department during normal business hours at the <br /> operator's place of business. <br /> 17 . The tow operator will sign an inventory sheet made out <br /> by the police officer at the scene. The tow operator shall <br /> obtain from the officer, and the officer shall provide, a signed <br /> authorization for the impound as required by RCW 46. 55. 080 (2) . <br /> 18 . Tow operators shall perform towing tasks competently. <br /> The standard of competence shall be that quality of work which is <br /> accepted as efficient and effective within the towing industry. <br /> 19 . No tow operator, employee or agent shall <br /> misappropriate, wrongfully convert to his/her own use, or abuse <br /> property belonging to another and entrusted to his/her care or <br /> storage. <br /> 20. Tow truck operators will use emergency lights to warn <br /> other motorists only when at the scene of accidents, disabled <br /> vehicles and/or recoveries. Such lighting shall not be used when <br /> traveling to or from the scene. <br /> 21. Tow truck operators shall be responsible for cleaning <br /> accident/incident scenes of all vehicle glass and debris. <br /> 22 . Specific operating restrictions and/or requirements, by <br /> truck class, are as follows: <br /> a. The standard air brake release tools (caging stud <br /> assemblies) required to be carried in the Class "B" and "C" <br /> trucks shall be used, whenever necessary, to preserve potential <br /> evidence involving brake equipment or adjustment settings. <br /> When an operator is attempting to move a vehicle <br /> equipped with locked spring parking brakes that cannot be <br /> released by external air supply, the caging assemblies shall be <br /> used to release the brake tension. Under no circumstances shall <br /> 12 <br />
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