: I disagree entirely. The simple matter of the fact is that he took the job
: knowing full well the company did not allow or accept drivers/workers to
: carry firearms or other weapons.
Actually, we don't know if that is the case. He's been there 10 years, so it's possible it wasn't there when he started. The interesting thing is that this article doesn't mention any details about why he felt he had to pull his gun. There isn't anything that says the alleged robber pulled a weapon on him. One assumes that's the case, I"d just like the details.
:
: There's a reason they have that rule as a company and they have insurance
: in place so that if a driver DOES unfortunately get jacked like in this
: case, the driver doesn't get screwed over, they don't lose out on money,
: etc...
They just wind up dead. I guess that's okay, uh, unless of course you are that delivery person.
: What's easier, filling out paperwork with your company and the police over a
: theft or doing the same thing after potentially, fatally shooting someone
: even if in self-defense.
Either one is easier than being dead, certainly for the surviving relatives of the delivery driver.