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whats the law on this?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluehdmc" data-source="post: 447851" data-attributes="member: 18471"><p>I don't get it. The original poster asked a simple question: Could he be charged for damaged freight? No one has really answered his question, everyone jumped on his case for: 1) pranks, 2) pallets being loaded incorrectly, 3) his language, (but he wasn't the first one to use *****). Anyway, if the dockworkers are anything like the loaders in parcel, it's the exception rather than the rule that they use load bars or retaining straps. I really hate to get a trailer with swinging doors, you open the doors and get attacked. </p><p>Another problem seems to be customer's using a box with a 30lb burst rating, packing 29lbs in it and expecting it to hold together getting thrown around by loaders/unloaders, sliding down chutes, or falling out of the trailer when the driver opens the barn doors. </p><p> </p><p>Just my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluehdmc, post: 447851, member: 18471"] I don't get it. The original poster asked a simple question: Could he be charged for damaged freight? No one has really answered his question, everyone jumped on his case for: 1) pranks, 2) pallets being loaded incorrectly, 3) his language, (but he wasn't the first one to use *****). Anyway, if the dockworkers are anything like the loaders in parcel, it's the exception rather than the rule that they use load bars or retaining straps. I really hate to get a trailer with swinging doors, you open the doors and get attacked. Another problem seems to be customer's using a box with a 30lb burst rating, packing 29lbs in it and expecting it to hold together getting thrown around by loaders/unloaders, sliding down chutes, or falling out of the trailer when the driver opens the barn doors. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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