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Deliveroo couriers on crime watch

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Deliveroo couriers will have the option to undertake training to stamp out local crime.

The food delivery service has partnered with Neighbourhood Watch in the United Kingdom (UK) as part of its “force for good”, initiative.

The idea came from a delivery rider who is a Neighbourhood Watch coordinator. Drivers can take part in the optional training, which is verified by the Metropolitan Police.

The founder of Deliveroo, Will Shu says riders were in the pole position to help stamp out crime.

“Riders have carried out a vital role during the pandemic and are well-placed to build on this experience to spot any concerns in the neighbourhoods in which they work and live.”

The training would ensure drivers keep a close eye on:

  • street harassment
  • domestic abuse
  • modern slavery and human trafficking
  • county lines and drug dealing.

Courier conditions

Last year, Deliveroo worked with a prevention of cruelty to children agency to report signs of child abuse. Over 7,000 riders completed the training.

But Deliveroo couriers have vocalised their own concerns about working conditions. A recent survey found Deliveroo couriers can earn as little as £2 an hour.

Meanwhile, Uber recently signed a historic deal with a trade union for better conditions for its UK drivers.

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