“The Risk of crime stop has been dropped”
“the Carrier UPS do not run longer out packages in Rosengård in Malmö, for security reasons. Postnord does not deliver the package to another area in Malmö, Seved.”
“– We must think of our staff in the first place, ” says Mathias Krümmel on Postnord.”
“A person In Malmö who ordered the delivery to your door got notice from the distribution company UPS, the company will no longer deliver to privatadresser in the district of Rosengård because of the risk of being exposed to robbery or other crimes, reports the new york times.”
“An employee at the company’s customer service says to the newspaper that the hemkörningen in st. petersburg, was stopped two months ago, when the drivers has been attacked. Even in some areas in Stockholm have UPS stopped the delivery of the package.”
“– the Stop will not be forever, but we are waiting until it feels safe for our drivers, ” says the employee to the newspaper.”
“Postnord delivers packages to the rose garden, but the delivery in the district has been stopped temporarily on a few occasions, out of concern for the safety of personnel. Even some areas in Stockholm, has in recent years been temporary delivery cuts, says Mathias Krümmel, head of production, Postnord.”
“– I also know that there has been any occasion where the guardian has followed with our cars but then it is more often shorter incidents, which have been solved, ” he says.”
“today, there are only a single area in the country in which Postnord is not running the home package, and it is Seved in Malmö. Where businesses and residents download the package on the distribution points.”
“– the mail carriers can walk there without getting threatened, but we go there with paketbilen they become threatened. It has been well with the value that doing, what is in the packages, guess Mathias Krümmel.”
“He notes that the vulnerability in certain areas, affecting all companies that run out of freight.”
“– It is the jättebeklagligt. We want to run out and deliver everywhere, but it is clear we need to think of our staff in the first place.”