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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 813956" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Fracus</p><p>Just because there has not been a DOCUMENTED DEATH with this problem does not make it OK. </p><p>As far as package cars breaking in half, really? You want to wait until we have one that breaks in half BEFORE UPS takes action? I was always told UPS was a company that took preventive action instead of reactive when it comes to safety issues.</p><p> </p><p>When it comes to cracked frames, its pretty much cut and dry in most states. The truck can not be legally welded as the weld point them becomes brittle which makes the rest of the frame more vunerable to aditional cracking.</p><p> </p><p>State of Virginia sells of a lot of trucks just because of this reason. Many of them relatively new.</p><p> </p><p>AT one time I really believed UPS was actually very interested in safety. Now, I really believe all they are interested in is the show. Look see this hand, watch this hand, dont take your eyes off this hand, while the whole time doing as they please with the other. Especially when it comes to money.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 813956, member: 484"] Fracus Just because there has not been a DOCUMENTED DEATH with this problem does not make it OK. As far as package cars breaking in half, really? You want to wait until we have one that breaks in half BEFORE UPS takes action? I was always told UPS was a company that took preventive action instead of reactive when it comes to safety issues. When it comes to cracked frames, its pretty much cut and dry in most states. The truck can not be legally welded as the weld point them becomes brittle which makes the rest of the frame more vunerable to aditional cracking. State of Virginia sells of a lot of trucks just because of this reason. Many of them relatively new. AT one time I really believed UPS was actually very interested in safety. Now, I really believe all they are interested in is the show. Look see this hand, watch this hand, dont take your eyes off this hand, while the whole time doing as they please with the other. Especially when it comes to money. d [/QUOTE]
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