They will give you a hand lifting boxes and such, but if you overload your vehicle or it falls off on the way, or anything like that, don’t be blaming them. They just provide some muscle at the loading dock.
This isn’t poor grammar, if you accept a vertical gap as marking the end of a sentence. Nor is there anything perverted about the message. WolfDog is right, though: they’re offering to help, but denying responsibility. It’s more of a warning label than anything else.
So if they help you and drop a box by themselves, then YOU have to pay for it. I don’t think I would ask for their help.
They will give you a hand lifting boxes and such, but if you overload your vehicle or it falls off on the way, or anything like that, don’t be blaming them. They just provide some muscle at the loading dock.
I found that in a truck loading/unloading dock near my house. There was another one with even more typos, but it was taken down.
This isn’t poor grammar, if you accept a vertical gap as marking the end of a sentence. Nor is there anything perverted about the message. WolfDog is right, though: they’re offering to help, but denying responsibility. It’s more of a warning label than anything else.
No, it’s not poor grammar, but I don’t think that “vechicle” is the word that they were looking for. Since, you know, it’s not a word.