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Old 12-02-2017, 05:09 AM
 
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Bautista then checked his surveillance cameras and noticed the driver squatting on the passenger side of the truck.
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Old 12-02-2017, 05:21 AM
 
Location: Central Florida
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Say it with me, Sunday! "I would rater poop my pants than on a neighbor's driveway".
Depends
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Old 12-02-2017, 05:46 AM
 
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Amazon really is the retailer for everything. LOL
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Old 12-02-2017, 05:51 AM
 
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I was surprised it was a woman.


They are on such a tight schedule they don't have time to park, go inside, poop, then back out. Not to mention the GPS would note an unscheduled stop.


I've worked for that kind of company (not Amazon or driving) and the last year I worked there, you could only go to the bathroom on your scheduled breaks. And they scheduled the breaks something like Arrive: 8:00, take first break 9:00, lunch, 1:00, second break 2:00...you get the picture. It was horrible and stressful, and I was glad when the company pulled out of town and took their centers to India.
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Old 12-02-2017, 05:58 AM
 
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He also could have opened a box and done his business there and claimed it was delivered. He may be a street pooper, but he's not dishonest.
This street pooper was a woman......
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Old 12-02-2017, 08:04 AM
 
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If you're a delivery driver shouldn't that be your mantra BEFORE you find yourself pooping on someone's lawn? .... Depends maybe, or a plastic bedpan if you're desperate? Anything but dropping drawers in public.
Maybe she's a new employee and didn't think about all that.
Maybe she was stricken with a sudden need to void her bowels and there was no time to consider another alternative. There is no evidence that this is a habit with her.

Remember the guy on that airplane who was denied access to the bathroom because it was the new security rule? He pleaded, begged the flight attendants. He had to move his bowels immediately, but they told him to return to his seat and wait 20 minutes until they landed. He couldn't! He dropped his pants and eliminated on the galley floor where it would be easy to clean up and disinfect. He didn't want that load in his pants, stinking up the airplane and seeping into the seat and his clothing... and neither would I as someone sitting next to him or several rows away from him.

@#$% happens! That's how we're all made. Elimination isn't always convenient and well planned out.

If you're the type of person who believes it's noble to soil his pants and then sit in it for hours, PLEASE do not deliver my mail or share my flight.
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Old 12-02-2017, 08:07 AM
 
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Maybe she's a new employee and didn't think about all that.
Maybe she was stricken with a sudden need to void her bowels and there was no time to consider another alternative. There is no evidence that this is a habit with her.

Remember the guy on that airplane who was denied access to the bathroom because it was the new security rule? He pleaded, begged the flight attendants. He had to move his bowels immediately, but they told him to return to his seat and wait 20 minutes until they landed. He couldn't! He dropped his pants and eliminated on the galley floor where it would be easy to clean up and disinfect. He didn't want that load in his pants, stinking up the airplane and seeping into the seat and his clothing... and neither would I as someone sitting next to him or several rows away from him.

@#$% happens! That's how we're all made. Elimination isn't always convenient and well planned out.

If you're the type of person who believes it's noble to soil his pants and then sit in it for hours, PLEASE do not deliver my mail or share my flight.
Yep - __it happens. Most of us have been there at one time or another.
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Old 12-02-2017, 08:14 AM
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Jeff Bezos seems to want both employees and passengers to "hold it."
Jeff Bezos: Blue Origin passengers cannot use the bathroom in space - Business Insider

More seriously, the BBC did an expose on this issue last year and reported that Amazon drivers peed and pooped in their trucks.
A day in the life of an Amazon delivery driver - BBC News
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Old 12-02-2017, 09:00 AM
 
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Maybe she's a new employee and didn't think about all that.
Maybe she was stricken with a sudden need to void her bowels and there was no time to consider another alternative. There is no evidence that this is a habit with her.

Remember the guy on that airplane who was denied access to the bathroom because it was the new security rule? He pleaded, begged the flight attendants. He had to move his bowels immediately, but they told him to return to his seat and wait 20 minutes until they landed. He couldn't! He dropped his pants and eliminated on the galley floor where it would be easy to clean up and disinfect. He didn't want that load in his pants, stinking up the airplane and seeping into the seat and his clothing... and neither would I as someone sitting next to him or several rows away from him.

@#$% happens! That's how we're all made. Elimination isn't always convenient and well planned out.

If you're the type of person who believes it's noble to soil his pants and then sit in it for hours, PLEASE do not deliver my mail or share my flight.
The company that I mentioned had a large female employee whose work station was behind mine. She had IBS or whatever you call these diseases these days. One day she grabbed the back of my chair and said, "I don't know what to do. I have to poop and they won't let me leave my station." I told her to just s*(* in her chair, and I was dead serious.


Shortly thereafter, she got her feet tangled in the bottom of her chair and took a tumble. As I said, she was very large. She flopped around on the floor and that was the last I saw of her. They fired her. I've often wondered what happened to her. She was a very nice lady with a great sense of humor, but she had big issues, no pun intended.
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Old 12-02-2017, 09:01 AM
 
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Jeff Bezos seems to want both employees and passengers to "hold it."
Jeff Bezos: Blue Origin passengers cannot use the bathroom in space - Business Insider

More seriously, the BBC did an expose on this issue last year and reported that Amazon drivers peed and pooped in their trucks.
A day in the life of an Amazon delivery driver - BBC News
Back in the 50s and 60s there was a service station on every American corner. All stations had public restrooms. You only need travel a couple of blocks to find another public toilet. Needing a bathroom quickly was never an issue back then.

It's different today. You have to find a fast food place, and those most always are distances apart and not in the rural areas unless it's a town. Many businesses won't let you use their restroom unless you're a customer.

I was in a thrift store that caters to busloads of seniors on walkers and canes. It had a sign on the front door, "Bathrooms are for employees Only". That's rude if you ask me.

Maybe this in only in New York State? What are other states like? Maybe those who are more horrified by the Amazon employee's behavior have better access to public restrooms?
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