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Scraping a driveway--does it deserve a warning letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 772045" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The package was probably 80 or 90 pounds. The weight was less of an issue than the size, the poor condition of the box, and the shifting contents within. And it was sitting atop a bunch of other irregs that were on the floor of the car. I had to break trace and go to the stop early because I wasnt going to get anything done until I got rid of it.</p><p> </p><p>Knowing what I know now, if the same scenario occured again I would park in the street and just roll the damn thing out the back and up the driveway with no regard for how it looked or whether it got wet or beat up in the process.</p><p></p><p>There are drivers who back because they are lazy or have poor methods or discipline. I backed because I felt...<em>with the information I had at the time</em>...that it was the safest and most professional way to deliver that particular package. I followed all prescribed methods and backed in a safe and appropriate manner. I had no realistic basis for believing that the outcome would be any different than the last time I had backed into that same driveway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 772045, member: 14668"] The package was probably 80 or 90 pounds. The weight was less of an issue than the size, the poor condition of the box, and the shifting contents within. And it was sitting atop a bunch of other irregs that were on the floor of the car. I had to break trace and go to the stop early because I wasnt going to get anything done until I got rid of it. Knowing what I know now, if the same scenario occured again I would park in the street and just roll the damn thing out the back and up the driveway with no regard for how it looked or whether it got wet or beat up in the process. There are drivers who back because they are lazy or have poor methods or discipline. I backed because I felt...[I]with the information I had at the time[/I]...that it was the safest and most professional way to deliver that particular package. I followed all prescribed methods and backed in a safe and appropriate manner. I had no realistic basis for believing that the outcome would be any different than the last time I had backed into that same driveway. [/QUOTE]
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