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nowayjose
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insurance in case of damage? I am a US Army soldier currently in Texas. I recently bought a nice set of tools for opening locked vehicles with the intention of helping other soldiers : to put an end to the highway robbery of outside tow companies charging $90 per vehicle to people with spouses deployed. I have alot of practice on friends and co-workers vehicles with their consent, but I know I need to be insured in case an accident happens. I have also read it is illegal in Texas practice my new skill without being bonded. My question is how do I get bonded and insured so I can help my fellow brothers at a much lower cost then the offpost tow companies that take advantage of the people who defend our flag and freedom. So far I am 10 and 0 on a range of cars from the last 25 years, compacts and trucks, powered lockes or manual so I have the skill. I just dont want to put myself at risk...