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Egraypgh t1_j2mnlkw wrote

This is not a new thing. When I delivered pizza in college was over a decade ago We had streets in neighborhoods we would not service we would service the Mexican war streets but not go to Allendale Street because someone shot two pizza men in the same year on that street. On the same block if I remember correctly.

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CARLEtheCamry t1_j2npqwr wrote

Even out in the suburbs it's a thing. I also drove in college in the North Fayette/Robinson area and we had blacklisted addresses and whole housing plans for driver's safety.

You've got someone showing up alone with food and at minimum some cash on them to make change, it's an easy target

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GargantuanWitch t1_j2o0a1e wrote

I drove in high school and my place refused to deliver to anywhere that wasn't a hotel front desk. No homes, no businesses, nothing other than the 5-ish hotels in the area. Best delivery gig ever, because they were all within eyeshot of each other, gas was cheap at the time, and people on vacation tip well.

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