Do you remember what the threat was? Don't go into my garage, or I'll kill....It has nothing to do with the MF garage; this sumbeech is 3 standard deviations away from the mean. What part of that cant you understand?
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That is not how normal people respond to something. You do go out in the world don't you?Do you remember what the threat was? Don't go into my garage, or I'll kill....
Sounds like the garage has everything to do with it. Never had a problem with stuff being delivered to porch. I still contend there was something in the garage that triggered that reaction.
Sure they should. An investigation was done, by whomever, probably law enforcement contacted(LP and police work pretty close here), and who knows what else....and you don't think his actions should have Ramifications...?
Luv you too, BR.A dead frog is of no consequence; who gives a ?
UUgghh They called him on the phone. You certainly trust the "authorities" don't you?Sure they should. An investigation was done, by whomever, probably law enforcement contacted(LP and police work pretty close here), and who knows what else.
Or might do....as he stated that he'd kill some delivery person on his property.No, I never condoned what he did
There. You got it right.Do you remember what the threat was?.... I'll kill....
There won't be any. It'd make the company liable.Can you imagine the C-Pad note for that stop?
There won't be any. It'd make the company liable.
Different situations.We put entry codes in C-Pad all the time. What if one of our drivers was accused of theft while making a delivery? Would the company be liable?
I'd take on a dog any day vs Charles Manson with a 357.The notes would be primarily for the cover drivers.
What about the "watch out for dog" notes?
Nope. We had a driver taken into the office once due to an apartment complex wondering why the UPS code for that place was being used at 1 a.m.(no it wasn't him) around the same time cars were being broken into. They had different codes for all the carriers.We put entry codes in C-Pad all the time. What if one of our drivers was accused of theft while making a delivery? Would the company be liable?