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Robbing Delivery Robots Is Now a Thing
(www.autoweek.com)
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Not OP, but I would like to state that I am ok with that. You pulled a human out of the loop, and that comes with risks. Business decision.
Wouldn't this justify vandalizing any type of machine whatsoever? Get in an elevator and nobody is looking? Stab the control panel so they have to get a human in the future making the elevator. See a car and no one is looking? Set it on fire so they have to use a human pulled rickshaw instead.
Ok, so if it's not a vending machine, but a cashier and cashier gets punched by a robber it's ok as well?