Food delivery drivers have been banned from entering a luxury block of flats in london after conns they might be “undocumented”. Riders from Dilveroo, Uber Eats, and Just Eat Can No Longer Go Inside the Canary Riverside Complex in Canary Wharf, Not Far From Recent Protests Against An Assylum Seeker Hotel in the Area.
Housing Development Management Company Parkgate Aspen Sent a “Security Note” to hundreds of residents following the nearest britannia hotel for migrant housing and the result unrest “. The notice cited reports clearing that some food delivery drivers do not have the correct documentation to work in the country. It added: “[We’ve been] Finalising Plans to Restrict Them from Entering the blocks as they cannot be allowed to delivery to individual flats.
“With this new site just just a five-minute walk from your estate, this needs to be impresseded.”
Security and Concierge Staff Now Cannot Allow Entry to “Riders From Deliveroo, Just Eat, Uber Eats and The Like”, But Grocery Deliveries Such OCADO AND TESCO ARE AT RESIDENTS 'DISCRORTION.
Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats all denied employing undocumented staff, say they have robust checks and a zero-tolerance police for illogal warners.
Parkgate Aspen Said the Response to the Ban Has Meenly Positive, Though there was some connection over the “Arbitrary Ban” that does not have only visitors.
A Resident Said: “I think it illustrates the Pernetic Knock-in Effects of this Anti-Basylum Seeker Hysteria and How Ethoritarians to Seize Upon Provocations to Ramp Up Tenses.”
A spokesperson for the company has been in the works for months, with discussions beganning in January after reports of bad behaviour from riders.
They Told the Guardian: “The Britannia Story Prompt Many Residents to Request Heightened Security, to Which WE RESPONDED BY FAST-STRACKING THE NEW Arrangements.
Grocery deliveries are still allowed because companies keep an “audit trail” of every negative incidence, and have bettering and monitoring processes, the spokesperson said.
They added: “This is not the case with food delivery drugs, many of whom are undocumented and on 'Sublet' from the riders registered with the delivery compans.”