He went against a commandment, so damn him. It's a bullshit rule that a company in that line of business shouldn't be allowed to have, but it's a rule and he broke it. So screw him, eh?
Rules are supposed to keep people safe, not put them in jeopardy. Pizza delivery drivers have been shot at, and some killed, over the chump change they're carrying. If I were King of America, all businesses that deliver goods or make house calls would be required to arm and train their employees. Instead, we have the opposite: we allow businesses to forbid their employees to exercise their natural rights. That's bullshit.
I hope this guy, or someone else in a similar position, makes a federal case of this.
: 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.
Filling out paperwork after being murdered would be pretty damned hard.
: Plus, TWO handguns on his person? WTF?
He can't predict which hand will be free when the need arises. Hence one gun in each pocket. He's damned smart, that's WTF, which is infinitely more than I can say for Pizza Butt's executives.