We got stuck in the mud on a remote county road several miles off Colorado about PM one afternoon after the big April storm We called Woller Towing for assistance Some hours later their truck was close to us, and it got stuck as well The driver's boss, arrived at his location about midnight - and the of them drove off in the second vehicle, without us, and without telling us they were leaving We noticed that the truck lights were not showing as before, and phoned the driver who said they were already down by the highway We asked for a ride to town, and the reply was "We're outta here." The boss said they could refuse service to anyone, which is legally correct - but even if they couldn't or wouldn't help us with our car that night, how could anyone refuse a ride to stranded people at midnight? We were about miles from the nearest town, the temperature was in the low 40's, and a frigid wind was blowing hard
We got stuck in the mud on a remote county road several miles off Colorado 89 about 5 PM one afternoon after the big April 2016 storm. We called Woller Towing for assistance. Some 4 hours later their truck was close to us, and it got stuck as well. The driver's boss, arrived at his location about midnight - and the 2 of them drove off in the second vehicle, without us, and without telling us they were leaving.
We noticed that the truck lights were not showing as before, and phoned the driver who said they were already down by the highway. We asked for a ride to town, and the reply was "We're outta here."
The boss said they could refuse service to anyone, which is legally correct - but even if they couldn't or wouldn't help us with our car that night, how could anyone refuse a ride to 3 stranded people at midnight? We were about 25 miles from the nearest town, the temperature was in the low 40's, and a frigid wind was blowing hard.
We got stuck in the mud on a remote county road several miles off Colorado about PM one afternoon after the big April storm We called Woller Towing for assistance Some hours later their truck was close to us, and it got stuck as well The driver's boss, arrived at his location about midnight - and the of them drove off in the second vehicle, without us, and without telling us they were leaving We noticed that the truck lights were not showing as before, and phoned the driver who said they were already down by the highway We asked for a ride to town, and the reply was "We're outta here." The boss said they could refuse service to anyone, which is legally correct - but even if they couldn't or wouldn't help us with our car that night, how could anyone refuse a ride to stranded people at midnight? We were about miles from the nearest town, the temperature was in the low 40's, and a frigid wind was blowing hard
We got stuck in the mud on a remote county road several miles off Colorado 89 about 5 PM one afternoon after the big April 2016 storm. We called Woller Towing for assistance. Some 4 hours later their truck was close to us, and it got stuck as well. The driver's boss, arrived at his location about midnight - and the 2 of them drove off in the second vehicle, without us, and without telling us they were leaving.
We noticed that the truck lights were not showing as before, and phoned the driver who said they were already down by the highway. We asked for a ride to town, and the reply was "We're outta here."
The boss said they could refuse service to anyone, which is legally correct - but even if they couldn't or wouldn't help us with our car that night, how could anyone refuse a ride to 3 stranded people at midnight? We were about 25 miles from the nearest town, the temperature was in the low 40's, and a frigid wind was blowing hard.