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It's always the driver's fault!I hope that they let him keep his job, considering it is not his fault.
The driver will be plucking seat foam out of his sphincter for at least a week.
There is no way this could be anything but unavoidable. As Capt Kirk said, the important thing is that the driver is OK and the stain washed out of his pants.
We have accidents every day that should be unavoidable, but aren't. It's certainly not logic or common sense that determines which it will be.
There is no way this could be anything but unavoidable. As Capt Kirk said, the important thing is that the driver is OK and the stain washed out of his pants.
There is no way this could be anything but unavoidable. As Capt Kirk said, the important thing is that the driver is OK and the stain washed out of his pants.
"If driver stayed on 95 and not have used 301 it could be avoided." quote from the higher powers at UPS. Not sure what the asigned travel path was or is to be.