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Towing & Recovery Professionals of Colorado; P.O. Box 389 ; Lafayette, CO 80026

Phone: 303-665-6775 Fax: 303-665-3539


Current Board Members (2007)


  • President - Bob Swaney (303)665-6775
  • Secretary - Shawn Hegarty (303)233-6591
  • Treasurer - Rob Mooney (303) 279-7261
  • Board Member At Large - George Connolly (303)424-3445
  • Board Member At Large - Vacant
  • Chapter Presidents:
    Delbert West - Northern
    Randy Clark - Pikes Peak
    James Conour - High Plains
    Wendle McKnight - Southwest
    Larry Lievers - Southern
    Jim Schofield - Boulder
    Bonnie McGhghy - Western Slope
    Eddie Havener - Heavy Duty
    Gary Garcia
    - Denver

     

  • Colorado State Patrol Liason: Major Meredith

  • Lobbyist: Chuck Ford


Towing & Recovery Professionals of Colorado is the state association here to help towers find information on our industry, handle state level legislation, meetings with other towers to find out what is happening in their part of the state. We also have a Widows and Orphans Relief Fund that helps families in the case of a serious accident or death.


TRPC Mission Statement & Code of Ethics

See the By-Laws (they are in MSWord)

This Association is formed, fostered, and nurtured to
. -Serve the public interest by educating the public about the towing & recovery profession.
. -Encourage members to provide the public with adequate and professional services, by operating with safety and dispatch, by using quality equipment, and by utilizing well-trained and courteous personnel.
. -Maximize cooperation with governmental and law enforcement agencies.
. -Promote economic stability and profitability for its members through the dissemination of information on cost saving practices and economy through group activities.
. -Foster and promote a cooperative relationship between all professional wrecker operations and their principals.
. -Maintain relationships between the public, governmental agencies, and affiliated business members to create a better understanding of problems incurred and of contributions made by members.
. -Encourage rules or regulations of regulatory bodies and enlightened legislation that will enable the industry represented by the members to accomplish more completely these PRECEPTS.

CODE OF ETHICS

As members of TRPC, we subscribe to the following principles. Members shall:
A. Encourage the American free enterprise system.
B. Hold our profession in high esteem and strive to enhance its prestige.
C. Uphold a duty of integrity, honor, fair dealing and courtesy to the general public in the operation of all facets of business.
D. Take pride in and keep equipment and drivers clean, neat, and professional.
E. Keep informed of and comply with all city, county, state, and federal laws, as well as all rules and regulations promulgated by all regulatory bodies designated to administer and enforce such laws.
F. Be truthful and be accurate in advertising and soliciting business.
G. Comply with all wage and hour laws, State Worker's compensation laws, and payroll tax laws.
H. Perfect skills and increase knowledge through continuing education and training.
I. Cooperate with and assist other people in the interest of our profession.
J. Strive to improve our internal business methods to strengthen our economic well-being thereby improving our ability to serve the public and conform to the TRPC Constitution and By Laws.
K. Bring to the attention of the TRPC Association any information believed to be in violation of any law or regulation.

Six Way Test: In order to comply with the CODE OF ETHICS, ask yourself the following:

1. IS IT HONEST?
2. IS IT JUST TO EVERYONE?
3. WILL IT BUILD A GOOD INDUSTRY IMAGE?
4. WILL IT BENEFIT THE GENERAL PUBLIC?
5. CAN YOU BE PROUD OF THE WORK THAT YOU DO?
6. HAVE YOU BEEN ETHICALLY AND MORALLY COMPETITIVE