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UPS driver runs over a dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1085237" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>My background; I have 2 dogs-both huskies. Both are trained, 1 to "good citizen" and 1 trained up to "therapy dog" level. My wife actually takes it to work some days at the hospital. My take on what happened- "Natural selection!"</p><p></p><p>#1 FACT. Watch the video, the video shakes therefore is not a "static camera." someone is standing there holding it. WHY??? Because there is a "history" of dogs running out into the street, chasing trucks and the "camera man" knew this. Why else would someone be standing there "filming." This is a setup and I pray the higher-ups realize this. </p><p></p><p>But it ultimately comes down to economics. $20K lawsuit that costs $30K to defend. Lawyer gets $7K while the "injured party" gets $13,000 as UPS "saves" $10,000. What do you think the bean counters are going to dictate happen? </p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen; right, wrong or indifferent. This is why we, as drivers, must be so perfect at what we do!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1085237, member: 25133"] My background; I have 2 dogs-both huskies. Both are trained, 1 to "good citizen" and 1 trained up to "therapy dog" level. My wife actually takes it to work some days at the hospital. My take on what happened- "Natural selection!" #1 FACT. Watch the video, the video shakes therefore is not a "static camera." someone is standing there holding it. WHY??? Because there is a "history" of dogs running out into the street, chasing trucks and the "camera man" knew this. Why else would someone be standing there "filming." This is a setup and I pray the higher-ups realize this. But it ultimately comes down to economics. $20K lawsuit that costs $30K to defend. Lawyer gets $7K while the "injured party" gets $13,000 as UPS "saves" $10,000. What do you think the bean counters are going to dictate happen? Ladies and gentlemen; right, wrong or indifferent. This is why we, as drivers, must be so perfect at what we do!! [/QUOTE]
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