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Amazon Delivery Man Spits On The Package Delivering To A House In Los Angles


Ring doorbell CCTV footage captured an Amazon delivery person seemingly spitting onto a parcel while he was delivering to a Los Angeles home.

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This man delivery man turns up to spit on a shipment as ring buzzer footage captured the incident, which further shows the elderly, unidentified man trying to smear saliva on the box An Amazon agent says the event was not ‘representative of vehicle drivers delivering for Amazon’ which was conducting an investigation.

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Source: Twitter

The spokesman indicated that the delivery man was working for a third party provider and said that he had been identified.

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The guy could already be back at work today. However, in US there are more than 92,000 confirmed coronavirus outbreaks, which have been responsible for nearly 1,400 reported deaths worldwide.

The confirmed fatal flu-like cases in California has reached 4,100 , also known as COVID-19. Los Angeles County, which encompasses LA, had more than 1,200 incidents and 21 fatalities.

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Source: Twitter

After being tweeted by a Twitter user who identifies as Gavin M. who claimed to have been the package’s receiver, the video ended up online.

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‘WARNING-Amazon distribution agent willingly spit on today’s box! ‘Twitter user, who uses the @mpium hashtag.

The incident comes after a Pennsylvania pharmacy was asked to throw out $35,000 worth of groceries when a woman in a perverse coronavirus joke intentionally coughed on it.

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Source: Daily mail

In a statement Gerrity’s Luzerne County Supermarket said that the lady had coughed over the new produce from the supermarket, as well as a portion of their bakery, meat case and other grocery items, ensuring staff had no choice but to throw it away and scrub the shelves.

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Source: Daily mail

This is a highly non serious attitude by delivery man as it happened at a time when there is a chaos everywhere and shoppers are concerned about dwindling supermarket stocks while customers load up on grocery stores in the wake of the health scare COVID-19.

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