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Another Driver protects himself from a dog
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1349280" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Unless they have video proof or the driver stating they just egregiously attacked the dog for no reason. Who's to say? Person > Dog. I personally do not like other people's big dogs (thus I don't have any big dogs), this whole thing "they don't bite" first any dog can bite and the bigger the riskier it is for the person and secondly how do you know this?. So imo you always have to be on high alert. I will always side on the drivers side here unless they can prove that really the driver is a serial dog attacker and has this job to have access to dogs. (Which is just silly)</p><p></p><p>Whatever the company says, I'm sure your Union has a counter to it. Without any question you should be able to defend yourself and if the company can't back that 100% and can only do PR Wizardry, shame on them. They should feel attacked just as much as the driver.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a no delivery policy to certain addresses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1349280, member: 29298"] Unless they have video proof or the driver stating they just egregiously attacked the dog for no reason. Who's to say? Person > Dog. I personally do not like other people's big dogs (thus I don't have any big dogs), this whole thing "they don't bite" first any dog can bite and the bigger the riskier it is for the person and secondly how do you know this?. So imo you always have to be on high alert. I will always side on the drivers side here unless they can prove that really the driver is a serial dog attacker and has this job to have access to dogs. (Which is just silly) Whatever the company says, I'm sure your Union has a counter to it. Without any question you should be able to defend yourself and if the company can't back that 100% and can only do PR Wizardry, shame on them. They should feel attacked just as much as the driver. Do you have a no delivery policy to certain addresses? [/QUOTE]
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