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by arthur_pryor
3110 days ago
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> You're saying that if Amazon is asking that, they are responsible for the life of the person delivering it. > If I am asking Amazon that, therefore, does that make me responsible? yes. definitely. not entirely, but for sure to some small degree. |
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Swift delivery is changing our expectations. If I knew it would take a week to come I would plan ahead, instead I can buy on impulse. Of course the real costs are being externalised, on the poor drivers but also on congested roads and pollution.
One of the consequences: https://www.londonair.org.uk/london/asp/annualmaps.asp