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Amazon driver caught on camera relieving herself while dropping off packages

Amazon driver caught on camera relieving herself while dropping off packages

Sunday World15-05-2025
"My husband went downstairs and was not only greeted by one package, but a second, inappropriate disgusting package'
The driver is captured on camera walking away
An Amazon delivery driver has been let go after she was caught on camera relieving herself on two front porches while dropping off packages in Los Angeles.
The unnamed driver was literally caught with her pants down, according to KTLA-TV News, while working in the city's Woodland Hills.
In two separate incidents reported to KTLA-TV, surveillance video captured the driver who was delivering for Amazon relieving herself on the property of two different homes.
The driver is captured on camera walking away
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'We're deeply disturbed by the unacceptable behavior of this delivery driver and apologize to the customers involved,' Amazon said in a statement to the TV station.
'We immediately identified the driver and they are no longer delivering on behalf of Amazon.'
In the footage recorded early on the morning of Mother's Day, the driver can be seen on a home security camera pulling her pants up while walking away from one home.
"My husband went downstairs and was not only greeted by one package, but a second, inappropriate disgusting package which was essentially like human faeces and looked to be urination," resident Tamara Bedoy told the TV station.
"You can see the mess that she left."
A separate video shot that same day at 6:06am and later submitted to KTLA appears to show the same person urinating by a wood gate outside a resident's home.
When the resident checked their security footage they saw the same delivery driver allegedly urinating inside a wooden gate at their home, while staring at the camera.
Amazon did not identify the person involved but pointed out that many drivers who deliver Amazon packages don't work directly for the company.
The driver involved, according to the company, was an independent contractor through Amazon's FLEX program.
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