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What rule do you wish to Edit/Add:
4.4 Roadcrew workers
Typically, Road Crew Workers may not enter a crime scene if it has not yet been secured by law-enforcement personnel. Road Crew Workers must at all times remain within the impound lot, unless responding to a call out via the /roadcrew function. To impound/boot a vehicle, you must have been authorized to do so by a law-enforcement personnel. Road Crew Workers must inform law-enforcement personnel if they have repaired a vehicle that was damaged as a result of a crime.
Road Crew Workers may charge a fee of up to $500.00 for each of repairing, un-booting or un-impounding a vehicle.
Your version of the rule:
Road Crew Workers may charge a fee of up to $500.00 for repairing or un-booting a vehicle, and $1000 for towing a vehicle.
Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited:
Towing a vehicle takes significantly more time than the aforementioned services and thus, should be allowed to charge more for it. Road crew can be a very busy job, often times, police officers want you to tow more than 1 vehicle in different places. Prioritising a civilian paying to have his vehicle towed over one requested to be impounded by police can often lead to a stack up of requests and missed opportunities to impound a car, resulting in lost money.
4.4 Roadcrew workers
Typically, Road Crew Workers may not enter a crime scene if it has not yet been secured by law-enforcement personnel. Road Crew Workers must at all times remain within the impound lot, unless responding to a call out via the /roadcrew function. To impound/boot a vehicle, you must have been authorized to do so by a law-enforcement personnel. Road Crew Workers must inform law-enforcement personnel if they have repaired a vehicle that was damaged as a result of a crime.
Road Crew Workers may charge a fee of up to $500.00 for each of repairing, un-booting or un-impounding a vehicle.
Your version of the rule:
Road Crew Workers may charge a fee of up to $500.00 for repairing or un-booting a vehicle, and $1000 for towing a vehicle.
Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited:
Towing a vehicle takes significantly more time than the aforementioned services and thus, should be allowed to charge more for it. Road crew can be a very busy job, often times, police officers want you to tow more than 1 vehicle in different places. Prioritising a civilian paying to have his vehicle towed over one requested to be impounded by police can often lead to a stack up of requests and missed opportunities to impound a car, resulting in lost money.