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<blockquote data-quote="jds4lunch" data-source="post: 315977" data-attributes="member: 10790"><p>I agree 100%. I feel for the driver who had this accedent, b/c I had a similar accedent in my 2nd week at UPS, also involving a "speeding maroon". I was driving down a street in an area of the city commonly known as "the hood", when I approached an uncontrolled intersection. I checked left, right, left, saw no one and proceded through the intersection just in time to write-off a Dodge Durango which was probably travelling almost double the speed limit. Bottom line is it was classified as an avoidable accedent, and I was given an early vacation. </p><p> </p><p>I have no idea why management would not stand behind thier employees when they are involved in an accedent that is not thier fault, instead of selling them out. I'll be the first to admit that if I had stopped at the intersection I would have avoided an accedent, but honestly how many of you out there would stop at an uncontrolled intersection when you have the right of way, and do not see anyone coming?</p><p> </p><p>You management people out there can come back and post your "unavoiable" this and "unavoidable" that garbage, but at the end of the day we all know its Grade A bologne.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jds4lunch, post: 315977, member: 10790"] I agree 100%. I feel for the driver who had this accedent, b/c I had a similar accedent in my 2nd week at UPS, also involving a "speeding maroon". I was driving down a street in an area of the city commonly known as "the hood", when I approached an uncontrolled intersection. I checked left, right, left, saw no one and proceded through the intersection just in time to write-off a Dodge Durango which was probably travelling almost double the speed limit. Bottom line is it was classified as an avoidable accedent, and I was given an early vacation. I have no idea why management would not stand behind thier employees when they are involved in an accedent that is not thier fault, instead of selling them out. I'll be the first to admit that if I had stopped at the intersection I would have avoided an accedent, but honestly how many of you out there would stop at an uncontrolled intersection when you have the right of way, and do not see anyone coming? You management people out there can come back and post your "unavoiable" this and "unavoidable" that garbage, but at the end of the day we all know its Grade A bologne. [/QUOTE]
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