Lazy delivery woman tosses an Amazon package onto porch 

  • Another Amazon delivery person has been caught on camera tossing a customer’s package onto their doorstep instead of walking a few extra feet
  • A video filmed in the US shows a woman delivering on the night shift
  • She walks up to a home and gets 10 feet from the door before chucking the box 
  • The package hits a railing before landing on the porch 

Yet another Amazon delivery driver has been caught on video carelessly tossing a package onto a customer’s doorstep.

A delivery woman working the night shift can be seen on a customer’s surveillance camera walking up to the front porch to drop off a package. 

She gets about 10 feet from the doorstep and chucks the box. 

A delivery woman on the night shift can be seen on surveillance footage dropping off a box

When she gets 10 feet from the doorstep she flings the box toward the house

When she gets 10 feet from the doorstep she flings the box toward the house

The package bounces off a railing on the front porch before landing on the brick

The package bounces off a railing on the front porch before landing on the brick

She turns away before the box even lands, preoccupied with her cell phone.

The box hits the porch railing before landing on the ground.  

The video was posted to YouTube by Barath Jayaraman on Saturday. It is unclear where in the US it was filmed.

The woman turns away before the box even lands and walks back toward the delivery vehicle

The woman turns away before the box even lands and walks back toward the delivery vehicle

This isn’t the first time an Amazon delivery person has been caught on camera throwing packages on lawns, in driveways and on porches. 

Last week another Amazon delivery person was caught on camera hurling a package onto a customer’s doorstep in Chicago. 

In May a woman was fired from the company for throwing packages over a fence in Florida.

In July a man posted a video in Fort Worth, Texas, that showed an Amazon delivery driver throwing packages onto a driveway instead of gently taking them to the front door.

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