Police: Search ongoing for suspect vehicle after it hits UPS driver in Howard Co. - Fox Baltimore Howard County Police say that they are searching for a vehicle after a UPS driver was struck in the county, on Saturday night. According to authorities, at 7:30 p.m., a U.P.S. driver was out of his truck delivering packages in the 2300 block of Daniels Road, when a white, older model SUV, traveling southbound entered the northbound lanes and struck him. The SUV then fled the scene. The U.P.S. driver, 27-year-old Charles Burry of Ellicott City, was transported to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in critical condition.
7:30 p.m. on a Saturday? Really? This is what UPS has come to? You guys better get your act together on upcoming contracts----then again it might be too late.
Yep, doesn’t take a maroon to tell you walking around roads on Friday and Saturday night is a bad idea. I get nervous when my kids are out on those two days already.
We have drivers out until 10:00 PM Saturdays. Even worse since UPS downsized Saturday Ground. Less drivers covering larger delivery areas right after qualifying on one route.
That's more likely here in California. We are acquainted with a few people that are here illegally and are respectable and trustworthy people. There are also some gangs nearby that proudly declare that they are illegal and are violent and scary.