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A Touchy Legal Question For FedEx, UPS: What’s in the Box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 1383466" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>On a small scale, one would would have higher expectations that the carrier knows the shipper well enough to discern problems. As big as UPS and FedEx are that knowledge would be a logistical nightmare.</p><p>So no, neither should be considered guilty of accessory.</p><p>Contrary wise, how easy would it be to get banged for discrimination trying to profile trouble customers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 1383466, member: 33558"] On a small scale, one would would have higher expectations that the carrier knows the shipper well enough to discern problems. As big as UPS and FedEx are that knowledge would be a logistical nightmare. So no, neither should be considered guilty of accessory. Contrary wise, how easy would it be to get banged for discrimination trying to profile trouble customers? [/QUOTE]
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