UPS Won’t Bring Packages to Their Doors. Some Are Fed Up.
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- Delivery Services
- By The New York Times
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A long-standing dispute between UPS and Staten Island residents has escalated into legal action. The shipping giant maintains a policy of refusing delivery services to two residential buildings, citing security incidents involving driver assaults that occurred decades earlier. This restrictive measure has left frustrated residents without standard package delivery access, prompting them to challenge the company's decision through litigation. The case raises questions about corporate liability, customer rights, and whether historical incidents justify indefinite service denial.
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UPS Won’t Bring Packages to Their Doors. Some Are Fed Up.
The United Parcel Service will not deliver inside two buildings on Staten Island where its drivers were assaulted decades ago. Residents are suing. continue reading...