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<blockquote data-quote="qdg2" data-source="post: 5758688" data-attributes="member: 100309"><p>Newsflash: ANY theft at UPS facilities or in public is UPS's management's fault. THEY OWN THE COMPANY.</p><p></p><p>Sometime about 5 years ago, things(like security) began to change at UPS. I worked out of an older building then moved to a brand new, much larger facility. It really started with the inbound/outbound procedures....this was known as auto-inbound/outbound. Consider: every feeder used to be visually checked with paperwork and seal(at least where we were). Over time.....this became less and less to the point of hardly stopping for feeders. Which meant(with the advent of PDV's...) ANY car could enter the facility....without narry a look. At my facility, you could enter the property without being challenged. Literally walk or drive in. Walk into the building and have access to sensitive areas like air docks etc. Anywhere without a locked door. Imagine: a personal vehicle drives in.....pkgs laying everywhere.....open the trunk, grab pkgs.....off you go. It happened at our facility. Used to be that ANY personal vehicle had to have a placard given by security. It was rare to see personal vehicles on property inside the fence. Now, mgt parks INSIDE the facility....I personally witnessed homeless people in Fresno walk in and use the facilities(bathroom).....employees told me "Yeah, she comes in and bathes...." This person was absolutely unchallenged. MOF, she walked right past the abandoned security shack(at the entrance).</p><p></p><p>Contractors and PDV's just multiplied the possibilities exponentially. The pandemic blew whatever was left of security. The notion of no touch turned into no challenge. The "security" went inside their shacks and literally never came out. This is all settled history. Consider all the rental box trucks we have......to anyone at UPS, they see pkgs being loaded.....it's quite normal. As seen on BC....most could care less. Now, add in folks with masks over their faces....see?</p><p></p><p>This is what UPS Mgt. decided and APPROVED.</p><p></p><p>Can UPS's facilities be more secure? Absolutely. IT IS UP TO MGT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qdg2, post: 5758688, member: 100309"] Newsflash: ANY theft at UPS facilities or in public is UPS's management's fault. THEY OWN THE COMPANY. Sometime about 5 years ago, things(like security) began to change at UPS. I worked out of an older building then moved to a brand new, much larger facility. It really started with the inbound/outbound procedures....this was known as auto-inbound/outbound. Consider: every feeder used to be visually checked with paperwork and seal(at least where we were). Over time.....this became less and less to the point of hardly stopping for feeders. Which meant(with the advent of PDV's...) ANY car could enter the facility....without narry a look. At my facility, you could enter the property without being challenged. Literally walk or drive in. Walk into the building and have access to sensitive areas like air docks etc. Anywhere without a locked door. Imagine: a personal vehicle drives in.....pkgs laying everywhere.....open the trunk, grab pkgs.....off you go. It happened at our facility. Used to be that ANY personal vehicle had to have a placard given by security. It was rare to see personal vehicles on property inside the fence. Now, mgt parks INSIDE the facility....I personally witnessed homeless people in Fresno walk in and use the facilities(bathroom).....employees told me "Yeah, she comes in and bathes...." This person was absolutely unchallenged. MOF, she walked right past the abandoned security shack(at the entrance). Contractors and PDV's just multiplied the possibilities exponentially. The pandemic blew whatever was left of security. The notion of no touch turned into no challenge. The "security" went inside their shacks and literally never came out. This is all settled history. Consider all the rental box trucks we have......to anyone at UPS, they see pkgs being loaded.....it's quite normal. As seen on BC....most could care less. Now, add in folks with masks over their faces....see? This is what UPS Mgt. decided and APPROVED. Can UPS's facilities be more secure? Absolutely. IT IS UP TO MGT. [/QUOTE]
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