Wednesday, February 2, 2022

News Alberta towing companies reject requests to supply trucks to RCMP

Authorities searching for tow truck companies to assist in the removal of trucks from Coutts border blockade are coming up empty-handed.

According to local towing companies, requests have come in since Sunday for trucks to assist RCMP should they look to haul away trucks and other vehicles participating in the border blockade.

The Western Standard spoke with a number of tow truck companies in southern Alberta including in Calgary, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.

City Wide towing in Calgary said they had tow trucks at the blockade yesterday to help support anyone in need, but confirmed no trucks stayed on scene.

"We don't know who it was that called, but we don't want to get involved so we won't be commenting." Ken Hauck Towing in Medicine Hat has the capacity to haul heavy trucks, but when asked if they had been contacted to supply any tow trucks to the border, they said they had not been contracted as of yet.

One smaller towing company in southern Alberta that was approached to supply tow trucks said they are "Stuck between a rock and a hard place." "We have created relationships in our community and contracts that would be in jeopardy if we participate in any way," said a worker at the towing company who asked to remain anonymous to avoid any negative response to his company.

"We have received calls here to supply our trucks, but we've also had calls from locals who won't identify themselves asking if we plan to send trucks. When I told them 'no' they said 'good then we will keep supporting you.'" The Western Standard spoke with Abe Martens from Xodus Car Transport out of Lethbridge County.

https://westernstandardonline.com/2022/02/alberta-towing-companies-reject-requests-to-supply-trucks-to-rcmp/ 

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