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<blockquote data-quote="browned out" data-source="post: 1301344" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>Another fact to publicize, would be the fact that UPS drivers are terminated for accidents that are not their fault. We have had numerous drivers discharged or suspended for accidents where the other driver received the citation or ticket. Some of these accidents involved public drivers who could not produce a drivers license to the UPS managers on the cite of the accident.</p><p> </p><p>The UPS managers stated that UPS did not need to call the police because these crashes occurred on so called private property. So our driver gets terminated and the party at fault receives nothing. These public drivers could not even prove that they were legally entitled to drive at the time they crashed into the UPS package car. Some of these drivers most likely did not have a valid drivers license. Some had no license because it was revoked due to drunk driving, reckless driving or other major offences yet UPS management decides their fate as if nothing had happened. </p><p> </p><p>Where does the corporate responsibility start?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browned out, post: 1301344, member: 8105"] Another fact to publicize, would be the fact that UPS drivers are terminated for accidents that are not their fault. We have had numerous drivers discharged or suspended for accidents where the other driver received the citation or ticket. Some of these accidents involved public drivers who could not produce a drivers license to the UPS managers on the cite of the accident. The UPS managers stated that UPS did not need to call the police because these crashes occurred on so called private property. So our driver gets terminated and the party at fault receives nothing. These public drivers could not even prove that they were legally entitled to drive at the time they crashed into the UPS package car. Some of these drivers most likely did not have a valid drivers license. Some had no license because it was revoked due to drunk driving, reckless driving or other major offences yet UPS management decides their fate as if nothing had happened. Where does the corporate responsibility start? [/QUOTE]
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