An Amazon delivery driver has come under fire after home security footage captured the outrageous way he was delivering customers’ packages.
In the doorbell camera video, the unidentified delivery driver is seen carelessly dumping boxes onto the doorstep of a home in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
The family was inside the home at the time when they heard a loud bang outside, Queen City News reported.
When they went to investigate, they found packages scattered all over the porch.
The family, who wished to remain anonymous, chose to release the footage of the delivery driver’s antics.
The video begins with the delivery driver approaching the steps to the front door of the home.
But, instead of climbing the stairs, he simply opens his arms and lets the packages drop to the ground.
As one of the parcels teeters on the steps, he aggressively shoves it back up the stairs.
An Amazon delivery driver has come under fire after home security footage captured the outrageous way he was delivering customers’ packages
In the doorbell camera video, the unidentified delivery driver is seen carelessly dumping boxes onto the doorstep of a home in Cabarrus County, North Carolina
He then hangs around for a second, appearing to scan a small package still in his arms.
The video divided opinion on social media, with one X user taking the driver’s side.
‘lol, relatable that’s an awful job to have, can’t say I blame them. Like being a delivery driver from a Amazon employed DSP sucks,’ the post read.
‘Shouldn’t be tossing packages but lowkey isn’t paid close to enough to deal with the s*** treatment.’
Another X user disagreed: ‘Why are you blurring their face out? Name and shame them, or at least let us know who to be on the lookout for!’
The Daily Mail has reached out to Amazon for comment.
This is not the first time an Amazon delivery driver has been called out for their controversial antics.
In December, an Amazon delivery turned into a police matter when a driver abandoned dozens of packages in the woods of a Massachusetts town because she was stressed.
A police sergeant in Lakeville, about 42 miles south of Boston, found the boxes during a routine patrol.
When he investigated further, he discovered ‘three large totes full of Amazon packages that were spread out several feet into the woods,’ according to a release by the Lakeland Police Department.
The totes contained roughly 80 undelivered Amazon packages.
The Amazon driver later came forward to police to confess, claiming she abandoned the packages because she was ‘stressed’.