A licensed tow car driver and helper shall:
A. 
Have his or her identification card in his or her possession at all times while engaged in his or her occupation as a tow car driver or helper, and a tow car driver while so engaged shall also be in possession of his or her chauffeur's license.
B. 
Not permit any other person to use his or her identification card.
C. 
Not be engaged on an unlicensed tow car or on a tow car the license for which has been suspended or revoked.
D. 
Promptly report the loss of his or her identification card to the Village Clerk.
E. 
Report change of address to the Village Clerk within 48 hours.
F. 
Have with him or her at all times properly authorized forms for towing and repair, such forms to be printed and maintained by tow car owners.
G. 
Not be addicted to the use of drugs or intoxicating liquors.
Each driver and helper at the scene of an accident shall:
A. 
Exhibit his or her identification card to the owner of the disabled vehicle or person in charge thereof or to any Village officer or any member of the Nassau County Police Department.
B. 
Not remove any vehicle from the scene of an accident until proper authorization has been signed by the owner of the disabled vehicle or person in charge thereof.
C. 
Not remove any vehicle involved in an accident in which a person has been injured until released by a duly authorized member of the Nassau County Police Department.
Every tow car driver and helper shall obey all traffic laws, ordinances, rules and regulations while operating a tow car and, upon receipt of a summons or his or her arrest for any alleged violation of any such law, ordinance, rule or regulation, shall report the same within three days to the Village Clerk, advising him or her of the nature of the offense charged and the name and the location of the court and the date upon which said summons is returnable or the date on which the hearing or such trial is to be held.