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Amazon driver caught with her pants down in Ring footage after families find stomach-turning ‘deliveries' on porch

Amazon driver caught with her pants down in Ring footage after families find stomach-turning ‘deliveries' on porch

New York Post12-05-2025

She was pulling double duty.
A mischievous Amazon delivery driver got the axe after she was caught on home surveillance video relieving herself on two front porches while dropping off packages in Los Angeles.
The gross stunt took place Sunday in the city's Woodland Hills home, with the unnamed driver caught literally with her pants down, according to KTLA-TV News.
An Amazon delivery driver in Los Angeles was fired after being caught on camera relieving herself outside two homes.
KTLA
The unnamed driver pooped outside one LA house and urinating outside another in Los Angeles on Sunday morning.
KTLA
'We're deeply disturbed by the unacceptable behavior of this delivery driver and apologize to the customers involved,' Amazon officials said in a statement to the outlet. 'We immediately identified the driver and they are no longer delivering on behalf of Amazon.'
The disgusting display played out shortly after 6 a.m. on Mother's Day.
The driver is first seen on the home security camera walking away from one home seemingly pulling her pants up — with the sickening bowel movement left behind on the bottom of a set of outdoor stairs.
As if that wasn't enough, a neighbor decided to check their security footage and caught the same delivery driver allegedly urinating inside a wooden gate at their home, and even appears to be staring right at the camera.
The driver was not identified, but won't be making more deliveries anytime soon.

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