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<blockquote data-quote="bad company" data-source="post: 733316" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>We don't drive our own personal vehicles for 8-14 hours a day, every day. If we did, I am sure we would expect more wear and tear on our vehicles as a result of such use. Kind of like a professional landscaper will probably go through more blade sharpenings and engine tune-ups on their equipment compared to the weekend DIY guy like myself. </p><p> </p><p>The line has to be drawn some where. There has to be common sense used in determining what should legitimately be considered the difference between an accident and an incident. You make it sound as if UPS is completely white or black on all issues. If that's the case, then I probably have several accidents a day from the large over hanging tree limbs that scratch the sides of my package car regularly. I may occasional rub a tire on a curb too! What about all the package cars we have driving around that leak oil like the BP spill in the gulf? Love how we leave nice oil marks in parking lots and drive ways on a daily basis... should we call those in too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bad company, post: 733316, member: 9308"] We don't drive our own personal vehicles for 8-14 hours a day, every day. If we did, I am sure we would expect more wear and tear on our vehicles as a result of such use. Kind of like a professional landscaper will probably go through more blade sharpenings and engine tune-ups on their equipment compared to the weekend DIY guy like myself. The line has to be drawn some where. There has to be common sense used in determining what should legitimately be considered the difference between an accident and an incident. You make it sound as if UPS is completely white or black on all issues. If that's the case, then I probably have several accidents a day from the large over hanging tree limbs that scratch the sides of my package car regularly. I may occasional rub a tire on a curb too! What about all the package cars we have driving around that leak oil like the BP spill in the gulf? Love how we leave nice oil marks in parking lots and drive ways on a daily basis... should we call those in too? [/QUOTE]
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