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Should businesses be forced to deliver to every neighborhood?
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One politician wants a law that forces businesses to deliver, But is she right or is she making matters worse?
Imagine that you've been craving pizza all day. Finally, once you get home, you call to have one delivered. But the pizza company says it won't deliver to your neighborhood. "A driver was robbed last week," an employee says. "You'll have to pick up your pizza here." Okay, so maybe you live in a high-crime area. But you'd never rob anyone. Is the pizza company being unfair? In San Francisco, California, one lawmaker thinks so. Neither Domino's nor Mr. Pizzaman would deliver in her neighborhood. So she took action. She helped pass a new law that makes it illegal for businesses to deliver to some neighborhoods but not others. Her opponents say this law is unfair, They say it's not Domino's and Mr. Pizzaman that are affected by this new law. It's their employees. It's the drivers who now have to risk their lives just to deliver pizzas What do you think? Should businesses be required to deliver to every neighborhood?
Yes Opinion
If living in a certain neighborhood doesn't make you a criminal, why should delivery services discriminate against you? After all, delivery is available to those who live in other neighborhoods. If delivering pizzas is so unsafe, pizza places shouldn't deliver to anyone. Life is tough enough for good citizens who live in areas with high crime rates. Don't punish them for it.
No Opinion
It's easy for politicians to talk about fairness. They're not the ones who have to deliver pizzas to high-crime neighborhoods. Across the country, pizza deliverers have been robbed, attacked, and even murdered. Doing your job shouldn't mean listing your life. Businesses should be able to make their own decisions about where they deliver A company has the right to protect its employees.
Your turn!
Consider Both Sides: If you were a delivery person, would you want to drive into a high-crime neighborhood? What if you lived in that neighborhood? Would you expect businesses to deliver to you?
Imagine that you've been craving pizza all day. Finally, once you get home, you call to have one delivered. But the pizza company says it won't deliver to your neighborhood. "A driver was robbed last week," an employee says. "You'll have to pick up your pizza here." Okay, so maybe you live in a high-crime area. But you'd never rob anyone. Is the pizza company being unfair? In San Francisco, California, one lawmaker thinks so. Neither Domino's nor Mr. Pizzaman would deliver in her neighborhood. So she took action. She helped pass a new law that makes it illegal for businesses to deliver to some neighborhoods but not others. Her opponents say this law is unfair, They say it's not Domino's and Mr. Pizzaman that are affected by this new law. It's their employees. It's the drivers who now have to risk their lives just to deliver pizzas What do you think? Should businesses be required to deliver to every neighborhood?
Yes Opinion
If living in a certain neighborhood doesn't make you a criminal, why should delivery services discriminate against you? After all, delivery is available to those who live in other neighborhoods. If delivering pizzas is so unsafe, pizza places shouldn't deliver to anyone. Life is tough enough for good citizens who live in areas with high crime rates. Don't punish them for it.
No Opinion
It's easy for politicians to talk about fairness. They're not the ones who have to deliver pizzas to high-crime neighborhoods. Across the country, pizza deliverers have been robbed, attacked, and even murdered. Doing your job shouldn't mean listing your life. Businesses should be able to make their own decisions about where they deliver A company has the right to protect its employees.
Your turn!
Consider Both Sides: If you were a delivery person, would you want to drive into a high-crime neighborhood? What if you lived in that neighborhood? Would you expect businesses to deliver to you?
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