liferupsmann
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You missed the point.
We are taught not to go into driveways especially if factors increase the likelihood of an accident. Examples include snow, ice, 2 DOGS WALKING AROUND THE TRUCK AS YOU REVERSE, young children playing in the driveway
It's just common sense. Doesn't need to be written on a paper for you to sign[/quoteI
You missed the point.
We are taught not to go into driveways especially if factors increase the likelihood of an accident. Examples include snow, ice, 2 DOGS WALKING AROUND THE TRUCK AS YOU REVERSE, young children playing in the driveway
It's just common sense. Doesn't need to be written on a paper for you to sign
Whether I back in the end of the driveway, drive by and park in front of your door, or walk from wherever, I am a guest at the house. It's common sense that if you have dogs and are expecting a delivery, they should be leashed or behind a door/gate. The person in this video, needlessly recorded this driver when they could've walked three steps out the door and taken delivery in person. I don't think anyone considered yet that there could be a condition that was new to this driver, only he knows. I believe too many people have that I'll sue ya attitude. I believe most drivers just want to do a good job. It grates on my nerves when I see someone try to take advantage of the situation as demonstrated here. The only reason for this is to post it on the social networks for sympathy and remarks.