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Old 10-11-2017, 04:08 PM
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I wouldn't leave home without one! Formerly a tow truck operator, I frequently was called to the Pacific Hwy to collect damsels in distress on their own late at night. One in particular (off her chops at the time) called 000 to report that I had abducted her.............. I calmly informed the operator in a loud voice where she was being transported to, my rego number, and that I was contacting the local police station. Calling them, they were in tears of laughter (we had a good working relationship) as they were talking to 000 at the same time. They said I was NOT to stop in case she bolted into the scrub and they would have to do a search, and we arranged a rendevous point, where she was safely delivered and detained following a search of her vehicle. As luck would have it I had a dashcam which also recorded " back into the cab". My word against hers was then a null and void situation thanks to video and audio coverage. An essential in this day and age of litigation, and some insurance companies are offering cheaper rates if good ones are installed.

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