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Maybe you guys should unionise so you don't have such shit working conditions.
Sound like you have enough salt for the both of us. I don't know who shit in your cornflakes, but you're really obnoxious.
I work hard within my own union, that I've been a proud member of for 25 years. The passive aggressive snide comment was because you aren't worth engaging with in good faith. Amazon hurts you and you are taking it out on everyone else rather than blaming the real problem.
Hey there friend. You need to learn to park or stop driving. Seriously, you're endangering lives for your convenience. You get the whole damned road while everyone else is allocated the slightest fraction to safeguard ourselves from drunks, assholes, and morons pushing two tonnes of steel and glass at 60mph while they stare at their phones and you think it's ok to push kids on bikes into that channel of death because you can't be bothered to look for a legit parking spot? I get that your employer is pressuring you for better times, but you're literally breaking the law and that law exists for a reason.
Every one of the 4 of the drivers I saw that day were parking on the cycle lane when they had multiple more reasonable options available to them:
What you're doing is lazy, selfish, and dangerous. Those cycle lanes are barely safe as they are without constantly being blocked by selfish people who think that they double as a parking space. You already have nearly the entirety of the city for your vehicle. Leave these alone.
This is what I get for trying to be civil. You're a terrible person and you should be ashamed of yourself.
Stop projecting
You should read Marx, you know, educate yourself. Those delivery drivers are agents of the bourgeoisie, and class traitors don't deserve respect.
Nobody here has used the word "lower", you've conjured that word up. Do you think perhaps you might be projecting?
Setting their own convenience above everyone else's health and safety is what these Amazon drivers have done.
Blocking a cyclepath impacts the safety of cyclists. And yet:
You're projecting.
Not blocking a cycle path impacts the safety of Amazon drivers if they're too stupid and impatient to walk a few seconds.
U seem angry bro.
You're not making sense.
The problem, my dear, is Amazon.
That's also a problem. Most of the people on Fuck Cars also acknowledge that suburbanism is not sustainable, and want denser communities.
I wish they'd just use the postal service. In Canada they've set up nice secure package boxes and leave a key in your normal (also secured) mailbox. And if it takes a few days to arrive, so be it.
They should change extra for packages too large or urgent for Canada Post and use that money to hire professionals that understand not everything revolves around their delivery schedule and that random cyclists that happen to be passing through the area have nothing to do with their orders.
Ok lol now I realize you're just trolling and probably aren't even a delivery driver. Almost had me going for a sec there gg.
This is OK
This is ridiculous
This is not OK.
The second picture has the bike lane separate from the road and the bus blocks all visibility to pass it.
A car lane is dedicated to the through traffic of cars. Similarly a bike lane is dedicated to the through traffic of bikes. If it is truly such a nothing burger to wait one minute, surely you would have no problem stopping on the car lane either and telling drivers to wait. And yet I have never seen a delivery driver attempt this - probably because it is considered socially acceptable for drivers to honk at shout at anyone blocking their way. Not so for cyclists, even though they are the more vulnerable road users.
Perhaps you could also stop at a bus stop and tell the bus driver to wait a minute. Or you could stop in a stranger's driveway while they are attempting to leave. Or hey, stop on a train track. Let me know how that goes for you. It's only a minute, right?