Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves a safe working environment be it Amazon delivery drivers or pizza delivery drivers.
I know a young man who got pistol whipped delivering pizza to a bad neighborhood.
If you're looking for a safe working environment, don't look to Amazon. Amazon has a terrible record on safe working environments for its workers, especially at Amazon warehouses.
So you’re not happy that they are taking measures to improve workplace safety?
I would be, if they were, but they're not.
Do you always sympathize with the overdog?
I always sympathize with the overdog over criminals, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're not happy with Amazon, you could just cancel your subscription. Doesn't the AG have better things to do?
Or Amazon could stop selling a service to people and then not providing that service. I don't understand why anybody would defend Amazon for doing this (unless Amazon were paying them, for example Amazon's lawyers).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves a safe working environment be it Amazon delivery drivers or pizza delivery drivers.
I know a young man who got pistol whipped delivering pizza to a bad neighborhood.
If you're looking for a safe working environment, don't look to Amazon. Amazon has a terrible record on safe working environments for its workers, especially at Amazon warehouses.
So you’re not happy that they are taking measures to improve workplace safety?
I would be, if they were, but they're not.
Do you always sympathize with the overdog?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves a safe working environment be it Amazon delivery drivers or pizza delivery drivers.
I know a young man who got pistol whipped delivering pizza to a bad neighborhood.
If you're looking for a safe working environment, don't look to Amazon. Amazon has a terrible record on safe working environments for its workers, especially at Amazon warehouses.
So you’re not happy that they are taking measures to improve workplace safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves a safe working environment be it Amazon delivery drivers or pizza delivery drivers.
I know a young man who got pistol whipped delivering pizza to a bad neighborhood.
If you're looking for a safe working environment, don't look to Amazon. Amazon has a terrible record on safe working environments for its workers, especially at Amazon warehouses.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves a safe working environment be it Amazon delivery drivers or pizza delivery drivers.
I know a young man who got pistol whipped delivering pizza to a bad neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're not happy with Amazon, you could just cancel your subscription. Doesn't the AG have better things to do?
Or Amazon could stop selling a service to people and then not providing that service. I don't understand why anybody would defend Amazon for doing this (unless Amazon were paying them, for example Amazon's lawyers).
Or maybe, just maybe, they're sick of the crime and get-off-scott-free policies that seem to dominate around here, and thus empathize with Amazon, and it's drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're not happy with Amazon, you could just cancel your subscription. Doesn't the AG have better things to do?
Or Amazon could stop selling a service to people and then not providing that service. I don't understand why anybody would defend Amazon for doing this (unless Amazon were paying them, for example Amazon's lawyers).
Anonymous wrote:If you're not happy with Amazon, you could just cancel your subscription. Doesn't the AG have better things to do?
Anonymous wrote:If you're not happy with Amazon, you could just cancel your subscription. Doesn't the AG have better things to do?
Anonymous wrote:The last couple times we ordered pizza from Dominos, it arrived much later than they promised. Can the AG sue them for us?
Do you pay Domino's an annual subscription fee for expedited service?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/12/amazon-secretly-slowed-deliveries-deceived-anyone-who-complained-lawsuit-says/
Amazon cancelled first-party delivery management because parts of DC are too dangerous.
DC Attorney big mad.
DC AG about to learn what happens when he takes on a real deep pocket organization that’s litigious about protecting their rights.
Anonymous wrote:They can just put locker pick-up.