Work Prohibitions Sample Clauses

Work Prohibitions. The success of this Courtesy Patrol program relies heavily on public relations and on the public's perception of the program's purposes and operation and, therefore, on the conduct of Developer and its operators in performing the program services. The Department has determined that all of the actions listed below would create a negative public image, present a problem for local law enforcement concerning traffic management, and interfere with the operation and success of the program. Therefore, at all times during the performance of the Courtesy Patrol Services, Developer, its operators, and its employees shall not: 1. Solicit membership in any commercial/business organization or association, including vehicle repair or service associations. 2. Recommend or pressure motorists to use any towing service other than the Courtesy Patrol for a disabled vehicle. 3. Recommend, or pressure motorists to use, any business (including Drop Site businesses) for service on a disabled vehicle. 4. Radio for an alternative towing service, except when specifically asked by a motorist to do so, after the free Courtesy Patrol Services have been offered and explained to the motorist. 5. Tow a vehicle to a location other than the shoulder of the highway segment, or to the designated Drop Site nearest the vehicle location. 6. Interfere with a private sector towing service that is already present at the immediate location of a disabled vehicle. When ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ arrives at the vehicle in such circumstances, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ should stop and offer assistance only to the motorist. 7. Patrol near another Courtesy Patrol Services vehicle off the Project limits. 8. Stay at the scene of an accident on the highway segment after the local law enforcement authorities have arrived at the scene, unless requested by local authorities to assist at the accident scene. 9. Refuse the orders of a law enforcement officer, or any directions the Department, or his/her designee, as provided to the Developer. Central 70 Project: Project Agreement Execution Version Schedule 11 (Operations and Maintenance Requirements) Appendix B (Courtesy Patrol Requirements) Schedule 11-122 10. Tow a disabled vehicle while the motorist, or other occupants of the disabled vehicle, are in the towed vehicle, or leave any unattended occupants on the freeway while towing the vehicle. Patrol staff shall contact Developer dispatcher and request alternate transport of such occupants (e.g. other Courtesy Patrol Service vehicle or police v...