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Because it's a crime to intently destroy other peoples property?



There's a difference between intentionally destroying someone else's property, and simply not being paid enough to care what happens to it.


I guess the ones that cared got fired for not meeting KPIs. Amazon is selecting for neglect and recklessness.


How did you get that the destruction was intentional?




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