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Old 01-20-2025, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Balticfox View Post
That may solve Russ' problem, but won't contribute to ending the ongoing negligence at FedEx. You said earlier that class action lawsuits are difficult to file. But is criminal negligence not a felony (in U.S. terminology) in most States? Somebody needs to hold the ass of those responsible (including the policy makers) at FedEx to the fire or else they'll just crunch the numbers and adjust their pricing without making any changes to ensure safe delivery. Introducing criminal culpability into the equation is the only way to induce change at FedEx. And when $40,000 disappears, there are grounds for criminal prosecution (at least for criminal negligence).
I think Russ did say he filed a police report. That's the vehicle for pursuing a criminal action.
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