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Amazon Worker Reportedly Fired After Video Of Woman Leaving Back Of His Van Goes Viral On TikTok

Amazon Worker Reportedly Fired After Video Of Woman Leaving Back Of His Van Goes Viral On TikTok
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An Amazon delivery driver was fired after video footage of a woman leaving the back of his van went viral on TikTok.

A de facto spy cam, shot by TikToker @patrickhook01, showed the woman hopping out of the driver's van with no shoes and a short black dress on, only to wander away.


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Initially, the internet only had jokes about what could have possibly transpired in the back of the van.

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But unfortunately for the driver, it seems as though Amazon did not see the humor.

A spokesperson for Amazon told TMZ:

"This does not reflect the high standards we have for our Delivery Service Partners and their drivers."
"Allowing unauthorized passengers to enter delivery vehicles is a violation of Amazon policy, and the driver is no longer delivering packages to Amazon customers."

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On Twitter, the conversation was a lot more solemn.

"Someone just got fired and now in 9 months that baby wont get child support," wrote one user.

"How come these are the only people getting fired ?" wrote another.

"I'd rather he be vaccinated—don't GAF what deliveries he makes on his break—for real."




Users may have mixed feelings about the trajectory of this event, but everybody mostly agreed on one thing.

Now we know why our Amazon packages are always late.

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