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I do not do repo's except for the rental companies I tow for.
On occasion I get a call to assist in a recovery of a delinquent account vehicle.
On those jobs a employee of the agency is present and deals with anybody involved.
The presence of the tow truck usually brings a reluctant renter to the door to surrender the keys.
The last recovery was at a gaming resort with a proficient security force.
I had the inexperienced employee of the rental company bring the relevant paperwork with him for the recovery.
( Not my first rodeo )
Within a minute of our arrival there was a security officer on scene.
I proceeded to hook up the vehicle while the matter was being discussed.
A security supervisor arrived and it was determined that the operator of the vehicle in question was a member of the security staff and was on duty.
The supervisor had the keys brought to the vehicle and at that time I removed it.
When we left with the vehicle, the supervisor, his boss and his bosses boss were on scene.
I'm to old for that crap.
Back in the day ( The '80s ) I did the dangerous type of repo's.
I could sneak a car out from under a deadbeats bedroom window while they slept.
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