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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 1102807" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>The choice to prosecute is typically that of the shipper and yes, FedEx will cooperate with the shipper should it choose to prosecute. </p><p></p><p>Once a courier is identified as a likely thief, he is watched like a hawk. He can expect some high scrutiny bait packages along with some other tactics to help determine whether or not he's a thief. The depth and breadth of the investigations can blow your mind. By the time a courier suspected of stealing is confronted by management and security, the case is all but made and he doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hell. At least from the cases I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 1102807, member: 23516"] The choice to prosecute is typically that of the shipper and yes, FedEx will cooperate with the shipper should it choose to prosecute. Once a courier is identified as a likely thief, he is watched like a hawk. He can expect some high scrutiny bait packages along with some other tactics to help determine whether or not he's a thief. The depth and breadth of the investigations can blow your mind. By the time a courier suspected of stealing is confronted by management and security, the case is all but made and he doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hell. At least from the cases I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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