Specifications include, but are not limited to: Towing consists of but is not limited to any and all labor that results from hooking up, hoisting, winching, and towing away a parked vehicle. This includes, but is not limited to, such services as gaining entry to the vehicle, straightening the front wheel, tying the steering wheel, releasing the brake, and disconnecting the transmission Such services include tow trucks(s), tractor(s), trailer(s), equipment(s), qualified driver(s), and all fuel maintenance, repairs, permits and any other items of expense or equipment necessary to complete towing services If a vehicle cannot be towed in a normal fashion, towing includes any and all labor, necessary to “float” the vehicle When authorized by a Code Enforcement Inspector, the Contractor shall tow and remove such vehicle(s) to the Contractor's authorized storage lot or facility Contractor shall use dollies if the vehicle is mechanically disabled to the extent it can't be towed, if it is the standard method for towing per manufacturer recommendations, or if the investigating officer on the scene requests the use of dollies at any accident scene.