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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 491248" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>100 feet is barely more than home plate to first base. You can walk that off in less time than it would take to drive in and turn around.</p><p> </p><p>Even 200 feet is a quick and easy walk.</p><p> </p><p>Its when we are talking about driveways that are many hundreds of yards long....or when the "parcel" is a 400 lb. Pottery Barn complete living room set...that the old "stay out of residential driveways" rule needs to be reevaluated on the basis of common sense. </p><p> </p><p>The company has made a business decision to offer delivery service to every residential address in the USA, and to accept packages up to 150 lbs in weight.</p><p> </p><p>You cannot offer such service while at the same time mandating that all drivers stay out of all driveways under all situations.</p><p> </p><p>Therefore, common sense requires that the occasional tire mark or cracked mirror be tolerated as part of the cost of offering service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 491248, member: 14668"] 100 feet is barely more than home plate to first base. You can walk that off in less time than it would take to drive in and turn around. Even 200 feet is a quick and easy walk. Its when we are talking about driveways that are many hundreds of yards long....or when the "parcel" is a 400 lb. Pottery Barn complete living room set...that the old "stay out of residential driveways" rule needs to be reevaluated on the basis of common sense. The company has made a business decision to offer delivery service to every residential address in the USA, and to accept packages up to 150 lbs in weight. You cannot offer such service while at the same time mandating that all drivers stay out of all driveways under all situations. Therefore, common sense requires that the occasional tire mark or cracked mirror be tolerated as part of the cost of offering service. [/QUOTE]
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