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Curley Adjustment's Marx: Tow Trucks, Other Responders Bring Video Feeds

Frank Marx, president, Curley Adjustment Bureau, said mobile technology is enabling tow trucks and other responders to stream video from scenes that have often been closed to the public.

June 18, 2017

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