Was this really necessary?



Was this really necessary?

by Pademel0n

18 comments
  1. Genuinely? Probably not, a couple of big lads could probably lift it up no problem.

    But *legally*? Absolutely, probably had to fill out 5 different forms just to get *permission* to use the ramp.

  2. Yeah they should have just brought in the other truck, the really small one, that they have for vehicles of this size.

  3. The company probably just has loads of one type of lorry. There’s no point having a smaller one that you reserve for stuff like this when it would probably be sat around at the depot for most of the time.

  4. Recovery driver here:- necessary? No not at all could have sent a bike van or a 3.5 and would have done the job fine too. Available yes definitely, we only send what’s available. The company I work for has bike vans, 3.5s, 12.5s, 18s, and service vans we would send the bike van to this as it makes the most sense however another company may only have a few service vans and the rest are 12.5s so would send a 12.5 to it.

    I drive a 12.5 and I’ve had 6 mobility scooters, and 2 wheel chairs all separately thanks to motobility, they do everything by the book even if it seems overkill or pointless

  5. I once saw the police seizing an electric scooter and it was tied up in the middle of one of these trucks.

    Seemed ott, but I suppose they have a standard vehicle pickup service they use for everything.

  6. I have recovered quite a few of these in exactly the same way. You don’t half get some strange looks.

  7. I’ve seen a bigger wagon than that recovering a 125cc motorcycle. I guess it depends on what the recovery company has available at the time in that area.

  8. Saw a thing in the states where a wheelchair user got arrested. The wheel chair got towed like this. Supposedly they couldn’t just pop it into the car and that was the only vehicle they had which could take it away. 

    Odds are liability is pretty big here too and fine to faff.  Easier to just one of those and job done. Instead of risking damage or waiting on something else. 

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