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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The More You Know

If you don't want me to spit on your car, you must have your anti-spitting policy clearly visible on all 4 sides of the vehicle so there's no misunderstanding.

Make sure the anti-spitting policy is clear and easy to understand, is precise and to the point. To make sure there is no mistake in understanding, your anti-spitting policy must include definitions of what "spitting" means to you. For example - hocking a lugi, direct licking, licking ones finger and smearing on vehicle.

Furthermore, a good anti-spitting policy will state that verbal permission by the owner, lease/loan holder, financial institution, or driver does not supersede the written policy.

And lastly, make sure it's up to date. I know too well how minds can change and if the anti-spitting policy is not current, I'll assume your mind has changed and you just haven't gotten around to updating it yet. Definition of "up to date" is left to the discretion of me - the one who wants to spit on your car.

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