In article >,
JimLane > wrote:
> You can't. Their contract is with the shipper, not you. You can hold the
> shipper responsible, if it was part of the shipping order, but they
> dictate those terms.
They have a contractual responsibility to ensure safe delivery. In such
a case, they were alerted to the fact that they would not be able to do
so, and chose to ignore the warning. Even if they are on the hook with
the *shipper* as a result, I will not be the one to bear the burden.
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