A former Amazon delivery driver in Los Angeles has been relieved of her duties following two incidents of inappropriate behavior captured on home security cameras. The incidents took place on a Sunday morning in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, where the driver was seen on camera relieving herself on the front porches of two separate residences while on her delivery route.
The driver, whose identity remains undisclosed, was initially spotted on a home security camera leaving one property, appearing to adjust her clothing. The homeowner later discovered an unpleasant mess at the bottom of their outdoor stairs, leading to the review of the security footage.
The inappropriate behavior did not stop there. A neighbor, after reviewing their own security footage, discovered that the same driver had allegedly urinated inside a wooden gate on their property. The footage suggested that the driver was aware of the camera’s presence during the act.
Amazon officials responded promptly to the incidents. In a statement, they expressed their deep disturbance at the driver’s unacceptable behavior and extended their apologies to the affected customers. The company confirmed that they had identified the driver in question and that she would no longer be making deliveries on their behalf.
The incidents occurred shortly after 6 a.m. on Mother’s Day, adding an additional layer of shock to the already disturbing event. The driver’s actions have raised concerns about the conduct of delivery personnel and the potential violation of customer trust.
The driver’s identity remains undisclosed, and it is clear that she will not be making any more deliveries in the near future. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining professional conduct in all aspects of service delivery, and the potential consequences of failing to do so.