It is a mistake to give post office employees individual discretion as to when to inspect or open suspicious packages. If individual employees are allowed to open suspicious packages without first following a strict protocol, it is only a matter of time before all packages will arrive having already been opened due to some postal employees idle curiosity.
The conclusion above is based on which of the following assumptions?
-Postal service managers are the only people with the authority to open suspicious packages.
-Suspicious packages are indistinguishable from all other kinds of package.
-The efficiency of the postal service will be greatly reduced if more packages are inspected.
-There is currently no protocol in place for the inspection of suspicious packages.
-Postal employees desire to open packages out of curiosity.
Can some one help with option D?
The conclusion above is based on which of the following assumptions?
-Postal service managers are the only people with the authority to open suspicious packages.
-Suspicious packages are indistinguishable from all other kinds of package.
-The efficiency of the postal service will be greatly reduced if more packages are inspected.
-There is currently no protocol in place for the inspection of suspicious packages.
-Postal employees desire to open packages out of curiosity.
Can some one help with option D?