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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3716239" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>" Beware Of Dog" signs are an acknowledgement of dogs on the property that have a prior and or proven history of attacking or injuring a person. It provides any visitor with the option of deciding on whether or not to enter the property. At the same time as an employee what choice was this service provider given? I would be willing to bet that there's at least a 99% likelihood that the property/dog owner doesn't have a nickel's worth of liability insurance on those damn dogs and as has been the case in other similar situations will want some sort of exception to be made in their case.</p><p>If security is what they were seeking there are plenty of security firms standing by ready to install far safer, more secure and less costly security systems.</p><p></p><p>Three questions now exist.</p><p>Will UPS and or it's insurer seek to subrogate against the dog owners?</p><p>Why would the property owners go to such great lengths to secure the property?</p><p>Was it the property itself or the contraband that may be inside it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3716239, member: 58386"] " Beware Of Dog" signs are an acknowledgement of dogs on the property that have a prior and or proven history of attacking or injuring a person. It provides any visitor with the option of deciding on whether or not to enter the property. At the same time as an employee what choice was this service provider given? I would be willing to bet that there's at least a 99% likelihood that the property/dog owner doesn't have a nickel's worth of liability insurance on those damn dogs and as has been the case in other similar situations will want some sort of exception to be made in their case. If security is what they were seeking there are plenty of security firms standing by ready to install far safer, more secure and less costly security systems. Three questions now exist. Will UPS and or it's insurer seek to subrogate against the dog owners? Why would the property owners go to such great lengths to secure the property? Was it the property itself or the contraband that may be inside it? [/QUOTE]
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