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Who is a fault when a dog is run over by accident yet not killed?
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<blockquote data-quote="fatboy33" data-source="post: 2094979" data-attributes="member: 60331"><p>"out of your control"? I know of couriers which were handed preventables. The excuse used by management was that the bites happened on the customers property. Courier was at fault for not making sure the area was free of 20 MPH running dogs. After those rules, if we thought there may be a dog in the yard, we'd place the package over the fence. Now with the no air policy, we don't leave the package if we think there "May" be a dog on property. Door tag the fence and write, " may have dog.." and go. Either the customer comes to pu the package at the station or he/she writes " no dog.." on the door tag the next day. Problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboy33, post: 2094979, member: 60331"] "out of your control"? I know of couriers which were handed preventables. The excuse used by management was that the bites happened on the customers property. Courier was at fault for not making sure the area was free of 20 MPH running dogs. After those rules, if we thought there may be a dog in the yard, we'd place the package over the fence. Now with the no air policy, we don't leave the package if we think there "May" be a dog on property. Door tag the fence and write, " may have dog.." and go. Either the customer comes to pu the package at the station or he/she writes " no dog.." on the door tag the next day. Problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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