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Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Morreboy - 2014-02-16 11:45 Hello TC I just have a little question. When u have responded to an accident as a TOW/MED/RES, and when u arrive to the accident, is it then okay to call police if to many people is holding around the "victim" so we the rescue gets a free area so we can tow the "victim" without hitting anybody? because we can not tow him that easy because people are making over manuver area smaller? RE: Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Marty - 2014-02-16 11:49 To be honest, I don't see that much problem with it, and in real life the Ambulance/Police people don't have all the space in the world either. I never really had a problem with it, eventually (it might take a little longer) the person will be helped, and the accident/danger will be cleared. I think the !caution helps a lot as well, since people then know the assistance teams have arrived, and presumeably will make more room. RE: Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Ras - 2014-02-16 11:56 It is a valid reason to call the police, since those being in the way are most likely also breaking road laws while doing so. RE: Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Morreboy - 2014-02-16 12:52 Okay thx ![]() Just got some scenes yesterday where people was pretty annoying so i couldt tow him because needed more space RE: Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Roba - 2014-02-16 15:39 In my opinion there should always be at least 1 cop on a dangerous towing scene, mainly because of other people going through recklessly, and hitting the tows and the flipped car. RE: Call Police When Towing Somebody? - Sadie - 2014-02-16 17:41 I as cop are responding to calls just a very few times, because as i have understand it we cant use sirens when we responding. |