Un-pee-niable evidence: Amazon driver caught urinating in Las Vegas yard he wasn’t even delivering to

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Un-pee-niable evidence: Amazon driver caught urinating in Las Vegas yard he wasn’t even delivering to

He couldn’t pee Scot.

An Amazon driver was canned after he was caught urinating on the front lawn of a Las Vegas woman’s home on Monday.

The unidentified man — wearing an Amazon jacket — was caught on camera pulling up his pants after getting out of a clear blue van to drop off a package at neighbor Val Williams’ home, surveillance footage shared with the KTNV show.

About a minute later, he was seen pulling up his pants after making an unsolicited delivery next door to Williams’ home.

“I expected the dog to pee outside. I don’t expect people to pee outside,” Williams told the outlet.

He ransacked the peeing criminal after weeks of experiencing a mysterious foul stench coming from his front yard.

Williams repositioned his security camera in hopes of catching the suspect.

Surveillance footage shows the driver starting to pull down his pants as he walks up to Val Williams’ home.KTNV 13

The footage doesn’t catch the delivery driver in the act, but Williams claims the evidence is indisputable – he only stopped to make a delivery to his neighbor and shouldn’t have been on his property at all.

Shortly after, he stepped outside and took a picture of the urine stain in his front yard.

“He was urinating all over the house and the water hose,” Williams said.

“I feel violated. I was disappointed and angry.”

The driver reportedly had the same complaint made against him. KTNV 13

Turns out, the driver was a re-pee-t offender.

Amazon’s local delivery service partner IBR Logistics reportedly told Williams via text that other customers had made similar complaints about the man.

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An Amazon spokesperson confirmed to the outlet that the man had been fired for the strange crime.

“This was an unfortunate incident, and drivers will no longer deliver for Amazon. Our Delivery Service Partners encourage their drivers to take the time they need to rest between stops, provide a list in the Amazon Delivery app of nearby restroom facilities and gas stations, and build just in time on the route to use the restroom or take a longer break,” the company said in a statement.

Williams took pictures where he said the driver peed on his house and water hose. KTNV 13 Williams said he felt violated after catching the driver in the act. KTNV 13

Amazon has a storied history of allegedly denying its workers basic rights, such as using the bathroom while on the job.

Both delivery drivers and warehouse workers previously claimed they had to urinate in water bottles to avoid bathroom breaks that would have hindered their ability to meet the company’s brutal productivity demands.

Delivery drivers have been caught urinating in their trucks and defecating in their customers’ gardens over the past few years.

Williams, who said he never intended for the man to lose his job, said he hopes Amazon will learn from the disgusting ordeal.

“Do better. You’re one of the leading companies in the world. What that means is providing your employees with the decency and ability to do what is our biological human function of using the bathroom. These people work hard.”

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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/