Towing Permit Compliance – Beach TowingCITY OF MIAMI BEACH
INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH BEACH TOWING
FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2012 TO MAY 3, 2012
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CONTENTS
Independent Accountants’ Report ............................................................................................1
Internal Audit Procedures .........................................................................................................2
Business Tax Receipt .................................................................................................................2
Insurance Policy/Certificates .....................................................................................................2
Nuisance Issues/Complaints ......................................................................................................3
Police Holds ...............................................................................................................................3
Equipment Required on Wrecker ...............................................................................................4
Delays ........................................................................................................................................5
Waiver of Drop Fees ..................................................................................................................5
Maximum Allowable Towing Rates ..........................................................................................6
Reports and Files........................................................................................................................7
Invoice Forms ............................................................................................................................8
Vehicle Storage Receipts ...........................................................................................................8
Citizens Towing Bill of Rights ..................................................................................................8
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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS’ REPORT
James Sutter, Internal Auditor
Saul Frances, Parking Director
City of Miami Beach
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
As agreed to in our engagement letter dated May 2nd 2012, we performed internal audit
procedures in connection with Beach Towing (“Permittee”) solely to assist the City of Miami
Beach (“the City”) in determining if Permittee is in compliance with provisions within the
towing permits from January 1, 2012 to May 3, 2012. We performed inquiries and analyses
based on the information made available to us. In performing our services, we relied on the
sufficiency, accuracy, and reliability of information provided by the Permittee. Except as
otherwise noted, we did not independently verify the information provided to us.
Our work plan primarily consist of inquires and analyses based on the information made
available to us. Based on the areas you believe are of concern, our procedures focused on
business tax receipts, insurance policy/certificates, nuisance issues/complains, police holds,
equipment required on wrecker, delays, waiver of drop fees, maximum allowable towing rates,
and reports and files. The specific procedures and results are outlined below.
Our procedures were performed pursuant to the Standards for Consulting Services issued by the
American Institute of Public Accountants. We were not engaged to, and did not, perform an
audit or an examination, the objective of which would be the expression of an opinion on the
borrowing base certificates prepared by the Company. Because the procedures do not constitute
an audit or examination, we did not express an opinion on any of the accounts or any other items.
If we were to perform additional procedures, other matters might have came to our attention that
would be reported to you.
Our engagement cannot be relied upon to disclose errors, irregularities or illegal acts, including
fraud or defalcations that may exist. Based on the procedures performed, we are not aware of
any material errors, irregularities or illegal acts that came to our attention.
The sufficiency of the procedures for this purpose and the contents of our work plan were solely
your responsibility. Consequently, we make no representations regarding the sufficiency of the
procedures either for the purpose of this engagement or for any other purpose.
Marcum LLP
May 3, 2012
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
INTERNAL AUDIT PROCEDURES
FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2012 TO MAY 3, 2012
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A. BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT
1. Marcum to obtain a copy of the Business Tax Receipt for all of Permittee’s locations
within the City of Miami Beach (the “City”).
Marcum obtained the most up to date Business Tax Receipt for Beach Towing
(“Beach”) noting that the certificate is up for renewal on 9/30/2012.
B. INSURANCE POLICY/CERTIFICATES
1. Marcum to obtain a copy of Permittee insurance policies, including commercial general
liability, automobile liability insurance, worker’s compensation and employer’s liability
insurance
Marcum obtained copies of the Permittee’s commercial liability, automobile liability,
worker’s compensation, and employer’s liability insurance policies/certificates.
2. Marcum to verify that Permittee is the named insured under all polices and the City is
named as an additional insured on all required liability policies.
Under all policies obtained, the Permittee was the named insured. The City was named
an additional insured on Beach’s liability policies/certificates.
3. Marcum to verify that all liability insurance coverage and policies contain provisions
acknowledging and agreeing to indemnify and hold harmless the City.
All liability policies did in fact contain clauses to indemnify and hold the City harmless
except in cases where the Permittee is doing business directly for the City.
4. Marcum to verify that insurance policies are authorized to do business under the laws of
the State of Florida and the companies have a rating of at least B+: VI or better.
Marcum verified that all applicable insurance policies are in fact authorized to do
business in Florida and are currently listed as having at least a B+: VI or better
insurance claim rating.
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C. NUISANCE ISSUES/COMPLAINTS
1. Marcum to obtain a list of any complaints received by the City’s Chief of Police or the
City’s Parking Director. Marcum will select 10 complaints and verify that a written
disposition of the complaint was forwarded to the Permittee upon completion of the
investigation.
Marcum could not obtain a list of complaints received by the City but did inquire of
Beach as to their policies on recording/addressing complaints. Per Michael Festa,
General Manager at Beach, complaints are handled on a case by case basis. There is
no formal log of documentation with regard to all complaints received by the Company.
They believe that it is impractical to document every issue due to the nature of the
business and the mass amount of complaints received on daily basis. Michael Festa
believes that the majority do not have merit.
D. POLICE HOLDS
1. Marcum to select a list of police holds. Marcum to select 10 police holds and verify that
police holds contain the following:
i. Name and agency of the law enforcement agency;
ii. Date and time the hold is placed on the vehicle;
iii. A general description of the vehicle, including color, make, model, body style
and year, VIN, registration plate with state and year, and validation sticker
number with state and year;
iv. The specific reason for placing the hold;
v. The condition of the vehicle;
vi. The location where the vehicle is being held;
vii. The name, address, and phone number of the storage facility where the vehicle is
stored.
Marcum selected 10 total police holds noting that items i, ii, iii, iv, & vi were clearly
documented while items v & vii were not (vehicle condition and storage facility contact
information). Since the vehicle location was documented, the contact information can
be easily obtained.
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D. POLICE HOLDS (CONTINUED)
2. For the same selections above, Marcum will confirm that the rates charged to an
owner/lien holder did not exceed the allowable rates provided by in the “City of Miami
Beach Administrative Rules and Regulations for Policy and parking towing Permits
Revised as of July 22. 2009”.
All rates applied to police hold impounded vehicles appear to fall within the guidelines
of the “City of Miami Beach Administrative Rules and Regulations for Policy and
parking towing Permits Revised as of July 22. 2009”.
E. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ON WRECKER
1. Marcum will select 5 Class “A” wreckers and verify they meet the following minimum
ratings:
i. Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less than 10,000
pounds, GVW
ii. Cab to axle dimension of not less than 56 inches
iii. Dual rear wheels
iv. Commercially manufactured boom with a minimum capacity of 8,000 pounds
v. Hydraulically operated winch(es) with a minimum total winching capacity of
8,000 pounds
vi. One hundred (100’) feet of 3/8 inch steel core cable per winch
vii. Wheel life with a retraced rating of not less than 3,500 pounds and an extended
rating of not less than 2,000 pounds
viii. Tow sling with a safe lift rating of 3,500 pounds
ix. Two (2) 3/8 inch high test safety chains
x. Dolly equipped
xi. One (1) motorcycle sling
xii. Four-way lug wrench
xiii. One (1) pair of jumper cables
Marcum walked through the Permittee’s premises and physically observed 5 different
wreckers on location. Marcum easily identified compliance with items iii, x, xi, xii, &
xiii on all vehicles observed. For the remainder of the items Marcum obtained the
Dade County wrecker inspection reports for all 5 vehicles observed during fieldwork.
These certificates demonstrated vehicle compliance with the laws and regulations of
Miami Dade County. The inspections occurred on 1/3/11 & 6/1/11. The certificates are
valid for 2 years. After an inspection is passed, a vehicle decal is presented on each
truck to also demonstrate their compliance with County Law. Each truck observed
displayed this decal with expiration dates all occurring during 2013.
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F. DELAYS
1. Marcum will obtain a listing of tows. For 50 tows, Marcum will obtain a log of towing
requests. If the Permittee is unable to respond to request for tows within 20 minutes of
receipt of the request, Marcum will obtain evidence that the Permittee notified the
requesting City party of the estimated time of delay and the reasons thereof. Note: if this
type of information is unavailable, Marcum will observe this process and inquire of
dispatchers whether they comply with this provision.
Per the towing Permit, the Company has approximately 20 minutes after receipt of a
request to respond to a call. After such time the Company is required to notify the City
of the estimated time of delay and reasons thereof. Per discussion with Michael Festa,
General Manager at Beach, the Company does not maintain a log of this type of
information but always comply with the regulation. In practical scenarios, the
Company typically respond to all calls well within the 20 minute threshold but by the
time the tow paperwork is completed and the vehicles are hooked up the 20 minute
window may have surpassed and the delay is not communicated. Also, delays can be
caused by miscommunications between the parking officer and the City dispatcher
which in turn can lead to increased wait times as the tow company is often the second
entity contacted after the dispatcher is made aware of the pending tow. The Company
does not believe that these instances are considered exceptions to the rule. Per Michael,
no formal complaints have been received from the City with regard to delayed pick-
ups/tows. Also, all of Beach’s drivers are paid on a commission basis which gives them
more of an incentive to process all requests as soon as possible. Each wrecker is also
outfitted with a two way radio where communication between the driver and the City
dispatcher can be instantaneous if needed.
G. WAIVER OF DROP FEES
1. For the 50 tows selected above, Marcum will determine if there is evidence that the
Permittee waived drop fees, if applicable. Note: if this type of information is unavailable,
Marcum will inquire of tow truck drivers whether they comply with this provision.
Drop fees are charges associated with releasing a vehicle at the scene of where a tow is
taking place. Through the permit term the Permittee has agreed to waive all drop fees
for "registered vehicle owners” prior to removal of the towing vehicle. Once the
wrecker has lifted the vehicle and began the physical tow to its end destination, the
waiver no longer applies. Per discussion with Michael Festa (Michael), General
Manager at Beach, this is the common practice for Beach and is communicated to all
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G. WAIVER OF DROP FEES (CONTINUED)
drivers. Also, the waiver of fees is communicated on the Towing Bill of Rights that is
given to each customer upon arrival at the Permittee’s location of business. Marcum
inquired of 2 different truck drivers and both confirmed that this is common practice.
Accordingly as there are no charges applied to a waiver of drop fees, there is also no
record of the waiver being applied. Marcum recommends that moving forward a form
or receipt should be applied to each occurrence of a waiver of drop fees signed by the
onsite truck driver and the registered vehicle owner as proof of the transaction. Per
Michael, in reality this is not feasible as the majority of vehicle owner's would refuse to
sign any document once the truck driver communicates that the vehicle will be released
free of charge. They believe that to avoid additional confrontation in an already tense
environment it is best to release the vehicle and leave the scene as soon as possible.
H. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE TOWING RATES
1. For the 50 tows selected above, Marcum will review the invoice to determine if any of
the charges exceed the maximum allowable towing rates as stated in the “City of Miami
Beach Administrative Rules and Regulations for Policy and Parking towing Permits
Revised as of July 22, 2009”.
Marcum confirmed that all rates charged to an owner/lien holder did not exceed the
allowable rates provided in the "City of Miami Beach Administrative Rules and
Regulations for Policy and Parking towing Permits Revised as of July 22, 2009" or
"The Permit". For each selection made, Marcum was provided with the applicable
“paid” invoice, vehicle storage receipt, and vehicle owner’s driver’s license copy.
Marcum noted that Beach’s invoices often displayed a $30 charge for "after hour pick-
up" which is considered anytime between 8pm and 8am. Although Marcum did not see
this specific charge as an allowable charge under the permit, it was displayed on the
Company's Towing Bill of Rights rate section. Per Tony Rivera, Contract Consultant at
Beach, the Towing Bill of Rights was approved by the City upon creation of it. Also,
Marcum obtained and reviewed a City Commission Addendum that was signed off by
Jorge M. Gonzalez, Miami Beach City Manager, approving increased tow rates and the
additional “after hour” charge as of 01/01/12.
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I. REPORTS AND FILES
1. For the 50 tows selected above, Marcum will verify evidence of a copy of all paid
invoices; together with vehicle storage receipts and any and all impound logs.
See procedure “H” above.
2. Marcum will also verify that the Permittee maintains the following:
i. A log of all calls for service by the Miami Beach Police Department and/or
Parking Department on a weekly basis.
Marcum observed that Beach maintained monthly tow logs which documented
the type of tow request, vehicle information (e.g. tag number, make/model/color,
etc.), date towed, release date, invoice number, and applicable case number.
ii. An Impound/Notification Log indicating, at a minimum, date, time and method of
notification to the registered owner of an impounded vehicle.
Marcum noted that the Company's Impound/Notification Log indicated the date
of the tow, applicable charges, and vehicle information. Per discussion with
Tony Rivera, Contract Consultant at Beach, notifications to the registered
vehicle owners for all impounded cars is outsourced to Rainbow Title and Lien
Company. Beach prepares basic log sheets with the information listed above
and sends the completed forms directly to Rainbow Title & Lien for processing.
iii. A log indicating vehicles to be auctioned, date of auction, name and address of
owner and lien holder, and date contacted, and
Marcum confirmed that the Company maintains a log indicating vehicles to be
auctioned. The log documents the date of the auction (every Thursday a public
auction is held), applicable vehicle information, and title/lien holder
information. Per discussion with Michael Festa, General Manager at Beach, in
common practice cars do not typically sell at public auction and more often
than not are sent to a junk yard to be destroyed after the auction and after a
Certificate of Destruction (CD) can be obtained. For liability purposes, there’s
also times when the Company may hold onto to a particular vehicle after it does
not sell at public auction for a time period of up to 12 months. The Company's
auction log also documents whether the vehicle's CD has been obtained or not
at the time of the auction.
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I. REPORTS AND FILES (CONTINUED)
iv. A log indicating vehicles sold at auction, date auction notice was published,
proceeds of auction and distribution of proceeds.
See response to item “iii” above.
J. INVOICE FORMS
1. Marcum to perform in conjunction with reports and files procedure above.
K. VEHICLE STORAGE RECEIPTS
1. Marcum to perform in conjunction with reports and files procedure above.
L. CITIZENS TOWING BILL OF RIGHTS
1. Marcum to verify that the Permittee has established a bilingual informational campaign,
advising a vehicle owner who has been towed of his/her rights and important related
information, including tow rates, methods of payment, and complaint contact
information.
Marcum obtained the Towing Bill of Rights pamphlet that is handed to all customers
upon arriving at Beach’s premises. This pamphlet ensures the bilingual
communication of each citizen's towing bill of rights as required by the City.