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Is this standard procedure at fedex express ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS" data-source="post: 876145" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>And if this did happen, I hope and pray daily that it doesn't, but I guess it's more of a when than an if, it will make the evening news, and then Fred's CSI team will put a lid on it so fast that the newscasters will probably get their gag orders before the story airs. I saw this here in Texas a few years back, when a Ground tractor was involved in a pretty large accident, it made the morning news for about an hour, and that was the last you heard about it.</p><p></p><p>Memphis works really fast when it comes to covering their asses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS, post: 876145, member: 23555"] And if this did happen, I hope and pray daily that it doesn't, but I guess it's more of a when than an if, it will make the evening news, and then Fred's CSI team will put a lid on it so fast that the newscasters will probably get their gag orders before the story airs. I saw this here in Texas a few years back, when a Ground tractor was involved in a pretty large accident, it made the morning news for about an hour, and that was the last you heard about it. Memphis works really fast when it comes to covering their asses. [/QUOTE]
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