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A man in east London was expecting a package from Amazon but the special delivery on his driveway was not what he’d ordered. After finding a bag filled with poop and Amazon calling cards, a quick check of CCTV cameras indicated that a delivery driver for the e-commerce giant was responsible.

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The home owner, Andrew Wingrave, tells The Sun that he was alerted to the receptacle of poo when his 14-year-old son informed him that he’d seen a delivery driver squatting outside. He says that the Amazon calling cards, seen here, had been used for cleanup when the driver finished doing his business.

“I was appalled and presumed it was a wind up,” Wingrave said. “It’s unbelievable.”

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Wingrave wasn’t inclined to touch this mess, saying, “What if I contracted hepatitis C from the driver through an infection? His actions could have killed me.” Instead, two employees from Amazon were dispatched to dispose of the bag. You can bet they had some words for their co-worker later.

The customer did actually receive the package he’d ordered and was “delighted it wasn’t another turd.”

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We don’t know the backstory of what happened here, but Amazon confirmed the incident and said it has opened an investigation with the contracted company handling the delivery. “We take an incident of this nature extremely seriously and are working with the delivery company which is investigating the matter,” a spokesman said.

All we can do is speculate on what exactly this driver was doing. But it’s worth noting that in 2016, a BBC reporter went undercover at one of Amazon’s delivery agencies for two weeks. The journalist found that drivers were so crunched by quotas that they often drove well above the speed limit, and some went to the restroom in the van just to save time. If I were in that situation, Amazon business cards would probably be my go-to choice for TP as well.

[The Sun via The Daily Mail]

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Hurricane Harvey, the Category 4 storm that barreled into southeastern Texas on Friday evening, has shut down approximately a quarter of US gas production in the Gulf of Mexico.

According to Reuters, storm-related shutdowns have knocked approximately 428,568 barrels of oil per day off the US’ “roughly 1.75 million bpd pumped from the Gulf,” per the estimate of the Interior Department’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. That’s up from a Friday estimate of 22 percent, when numerous oil production facilities were taken offline in preparation for Harvey’s homecoming.

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Per the Associated Press, before the hurricane made landfall on Friday night, “Dozens of oil and gas platforms had been evacuated, at least three refineries had closed and at least two petrochemical plants had suspended operations.” If the storm continues dumping tens of inches of water across large swathes of Texas, as is expected, flooding in the Houston and Beaumont areas could continue to affect oil production.

The AP reported the Interior Department said personnel evacuated 86 of the 737 oil and gas platforms in the Gulf before the storm hit, contributing to the contraction. But analysts who spoke with the AP mostly predicted the shutdowns would have a minor and temporary effect on US gas-guzzling, with rises of five to 15 cents per gallon most likely, and a rise of 25 cents per gallon possible.

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One fear going into Harvey was that the region’s heavy concentration of coastal oil and gas facilities put it at risk of a major disaster like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout. A 2016 investigation by ProPublica and the Texas Tribune warned major storm damage to Houston petrochemical facilities could risk skyrocketing gas prices and flood shipping lanes with deadly toxins, wreaking ecological and economic havoc.

While reports have not yet indicated those warnings have come to fruition, officials are still assessing storm damage. Days of potentially catastrophic flooding ahead mean the region is not out of the danger zone yet, either.

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[Reuters]