I get the shipper part, they are entrusting me with a truckload full of junk/stuff. If I steal it, they got my ID. But I always get amused when I am delivering and the receiver asks for my ID. Its like, I am about give you a truckload of stuff and all I need is your signature. Shouldn't I be asking for their ID to make sure its going to the right person? And if somebody steals it, at least I have the ID to hold somebody responsible just like when I picked it up.
DoD makes you fill out a form 626 in which you have do an inspection at the delivery. The logic is baffling. Like.... if there's a deficiency with my tires or something are you gonna refuse the load and want me to turn around and drive 2,000 miles back to the shipper??!?
I am surprised he is allowed to do women. They are not allowed to touch them now at football games so have to let them through.
He is obviously uncomfortable touching people so won't do it, good for him.
9/10 he should have a wand on just looking for knives and guns . Metal detectors do the same. Places and security is weird. Really just a show for insurance purposes.
Yeah, the TSA in the US have never caught a single person and it tests, 90% of objects get through. Still, they pointed guns at an 8 yo girl who is the daugher of a guy in a QPR forum, why? Because she had a drawing pin stuck to her shoe when they had to put it through a machine when they landed.
This is very old....
"My girlfriend's dad checking me for condoms....." (He wants to get rid of her)
"Worksite safety checks....."(Get the job done)
"Oh you made dinner? I love you......." (It's Taco Bell)
"I'm trying to go to pat you down........" (I'm magneto)
"Short says touch me closer....." ( He doesn't)
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