California Street Takeover: Amazon Semi-Truck Pulls Off Epic Donut in Jaw-Dropping Stunt
Sideshow Chaos: Amazon Driver Takes Part in Street Takeover, Gets Fired
You won’t believe the incredible video that’s gone viral: a semi-truck driving recklessly through a crowded intersection, spinning around in circles, and putting both itself and others at risk. The truck was even pulling an Amazon trailer!
The Video that Brought the Driver to Account
The scene unfolded in a Sacramento, California, street takeover, where a local police department tells SFGate they’re still unsure if the incident took place in the city or the county. But what we do know is that commercial drivers are now joining the fray, and it seems like Amazon is taking steps to address the issue.
New Legislation and Tougher Punishments for Sideshow Participants
Lawmakers in California are seeking to crack down on this problem with four bipartisan bills: Assembly Bill 1978, AB 2186, AB 2807, and AB 3085. These laws aim to punish not just participants but also spectators who flock to these dangerous and rowdy events.
But Was the Driver Really that Bad?
I know what you’re thinking – was the driver just in a panic, or was it a deliberate attempt to show off? Whatever their intentions, it’s clear that their actions were deemed unacceptable by Amazon. "The actions depicted in this video are unsafe and entirely unacceptable," said an Amazon spokesperson. "The driver has been terminated by their employer and they’re not eligible to deliver on our behalf in the future."