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An Amazon delivery driver cheats the system

Publié le 30 Avril 2026

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Video published by Joenathan's happy fun time channel

Yep, there are scumbags everywhere, Amazon included. The delivery driver places the package on the doorstep, takes the photo to justify the delivery in the computer system, then picks the packages back up, steals them and leaves.

Clearly, this video also shows how absurd Amazon’s verification system is, because it proves absolutely nothing... It would probably be simpler to equip every driver with a bodycam (like the police), with a manager uploading each employee’s day to a server every evening. At least then we could be sure the work was spotless.

Because, quietly, this driver triggers a whole cascade of actions.
If the customer did not have a camera on the porch, he would be arguing with Amazon customer service, but he could also request a police investigation for parcel theft.
Then the police, investigating those very common parcel thefts, would probably disturb a number of neighbors, and so on.

Personally, I think dismissal would not be enough for this thug; he should at least be fined for theft of property.

Unfortunately, with current delivery systems, we are forced to put far too much trust in delivery drivers. I can’t wait for these deliveries to be handled by drones or automatic cars.

The ideal would be for every home to have a secure landing area reserved for deliveries, allowing drones to make fully autonomous round trips between a nearby depot and the delivery location.

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An Amazon delivery driver cheats the system

Publié le 30 Avril 2026

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Video published by Joenathan's happy fun time channel

Yep, there are scumbags everywhere, Amazon included. The delivery driver places the package on the doorstep, takes the photo to justify the delivery in the computer system, then picks the packages back up, steals them and leaves.

Clearly, this video also shows how absurd Amazon’s verification system is, because it proves absolutely nothing... It would probably be simpler to equip every driver with a bodycam (like the police), with a manager uploading each employee’s day to a server every evening. At least then we could be sure the work was spotless.

Because, quietly, this driver triggers a whole cascade of actions.
If the customer did not have a camera on the porch, he would be arguing with Amazon customer service, but he could also request a police investigation for parcel theft.
Then the police, investigating those very common parcel thefts, would probably disturb a number of neighbors, and so on.

Personally, I think dismissal would not be enough for this thug; he should at least be fined for theft of property.

Unfortunately, with current delivery systems, we are forced to put far too much trust in delivery drivers. I can’t wait for these deliveries to be handled by drones or automatic cars.

The ideal would be for every home to have a secure landing area reserved for deliveries, allowing drones to make fully autonomous round trips between a nearby depot and the delivery location.

Tags
Amazon
delivery driver
delivery
thug
theft
parcel
thief
system
drone
personal drone landing pad
autonomous delivery
robot
trust
Envoyer à un ami
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An Amazon delivery driver cheats the system

Publié le 30 Avril 2026

Information

Video published by Joenathan's happy fun time channel

Yep, there are scumbags everywhere, Amazon included. The delivery driver places the package on the doorstep, takes the photo to justify the delivery in the computer system, then picks the packages back up, steals them and leaves.

Clearly, this video also shows how absurd Amazon’s verification system is, because it proves absolutely nothing... It would probably be simpler to equip every driver with a bodycam (like the police), with a manager uploading each employee’s day to a server every evening. At least then we could be sure the work was spotless.

Because, quietly, this driver triggers a whole cascade of actions.
If the customer did not have a camera on the porch, he would be arguing with Amazon customer service, but he could also request a police investigation for parcel theft.
Then the police, investigating those very common parcel thefts, would probably disturb a number of neighbors, and so on.

Personally, I think dismissal would not be enough for this thug; he should at least be fined for theft of property.

Unfortunately, with current delivery systems, we are forced to put far too much trust in delivery drivers. I can’t wait for these deliveries to be handled by drones or automatic cars.

The ideal would be for every home to have a secure landing area reserved for deliveries, allowing drones to make fully autonomous round trips between a nearby depot and the delivery location.

Tags
Amazon
delivery driver
delivery
thug
theft
parcel
thief
system
drone
personal drone landing pad
autonomous delivery
robot
trust
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30 April 2026 16:01:52

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