Man Suspended from Pizza Hut For Protecting Himself.

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“The incident wasn’t something quick and simple. ... It was a long ordeal…my life was, without a doubt, in danger.”

On the night of March 27, 2008, Pizza Hut deliveryman James Spiers of Des Moines, Iowa was delivering pizzas--just as he had many times before over the past 10 years. He walked into an apartment complex thinking he was making another routine delivery, but found himself in a battle for his life: he had been set up by a “customer” who had lured him into the complex by pretending to order the pizza over the phone, but who had an armed accomplice waiting in ambush.

Spiers soon found himself trapped in a hallway with a gun to his head, his assailant demanding money. “Without a doubt,” he said, “my life was in extreme danger.”

The thug (who, not surprisingly, has a long list of prior arrests) thought he had the upper hand. Fortunately, Mr. Spiers has a valid concealed carry permit, and was carrying a pistol for personal protection at the time of the attack. He struggled with his attacker and managed to draw his own firearm. He shot the assailant, who fled the scene but was later arrested after he sought medical treatment.

Unfortunately, that’s not the end of the story. As a result of his actions, Mr. Spiers, a single father trying to make an honest living, was suspended from his job by his employer, Pizza Hut. That’s right. A man who, as a result of doing his job, was forced into a life-threatening situation, defended himself, and whose actions helped take a career criminal off the street, was deprived of his livelihood. Pizza Hut suspended James Spiers for defending his life.

Vonnie Walbert, vice president of human resources at Pizza Hut, said, “We have a policy against carrying weapons. We prohibit employees from carrying guns because we believe that that is the safest for everybody.”

“Safest for everybody?” This inane policy certainly makes things safer for criminals, like the one who attacked Spiers. But it does nothing to aid the safety of Pizza Hut’s employees. Every night, hardworking deliverymen and women must do their job in potentially dangerous areas. In fact, their jobs are statistically among the most dangerous in the nation. Yet Pizza Hut would deprive them of self-protection.

Thankfully, people are taking notice. Spiers has said that he has been “overwhelmed by support from people who cheered what happened,” including Iowa state senator Brad Zaun (R-32), who noted, “If I was in a situation to protect my family, protect myself, to continue being a father, I would’ve done the same thing. What I want everybody to know…is that there [are] people out there supporting this man and his right to defend himself. I’m going to be watching Pizza Hut.”

To voice your outrage over Pizza Hut’s disciplinary decision, please contact the Corporate Offices by phone at (800) 948-8488, or by e-mail at this webpage: https://www.pizzahut.com/contactus/Co...m.aspx?l1=2024.
This corporate policy is outrageous.



Rules are rules but C'MON!!

Papa Johns for me.

Thoughts?
 
iTS NOT LIKE DELIVERING PIZZA IS A HARD JOB TO FIND....BUT I GET THE POINT OF ALL THIS.
 
what happened to the halcyon days when people who couldnt pay for pizza offered to pay in a more entertaining way:naughty. "chikity chikity waa waa"
 
"Thoughts?" Holy crap, that guy's been delivering pizzas for 10 years!

He should have used the gun on somebody else besides the criminal...:rotfl:rotfl

J/K Pizza Hut should recognize that there are policies for a reason, but that every policies have exceptions and this sure is one of them.
 
:wacky:wacky:rotfl:rotfl

Did they do him a favor?


(i kid all work is noble)

:lol

Yes, all kidding aside, I hope he turns this into a positive thing and finds an even better job...like Manager at Dominos. :lol Sorry, couldn't resist.
 
Wow... such hate towards the guy. He almost gets killed and everyone makes fun of his job. Maybe it had the flexible hours he needed and I am guessing they get lots of tips too so it may not be that bad.
 
Wow... such hate towards the guy. He almost gets killed and everyone makes fun of his job. Maybe it had the flexible hours he needed and I am guessing they get lots of tips too so it may not be that bad.

Yeah, you're right. When you think about it a little more thoroughly, it's not funny. What do they say, ignorance is bliss? :lol
 
Once again lovely corporations putting the employees safety first :monkey4:monkey4:monkey4:monkey4 I hate corporations!:yuck:yuck
 
iTS NOT LIKE DELIVERING PIZZA IS A HARD JOB TO FIND....BUT I GET THE POINT OF ALL THIS.

I delivered pizzas for a year when I was in college (ashamed). During this time, a friend of mine whom I worked with was held up in a similar fashion.. He was made to get down on his hands and knees w/ a gun pressed against the back of his head while he was robbed of his money and pizza..
 
Can't fault the guy for doing what he did.

Can't fault Pizza Hut for having the policy and enforcing it.
 
The man walked away with his life. That's more valuable then any job. I'm sure he'll have no problem finding another job.
 
Hey, maybe he had a day job and he had to work nights to make ends meet. I can understand, I laughed to because of what someone said, but after the fact, I wish my dad had been as nearly a hard worker. Good for this guy. To bad he got fired but Pizza Hut's ass. I guess he could just file a Work Comp claim that would get him paid forever!!
 
whatever happened when the pizza delivery guy was forced to rob the bank with an explosive collar, ala saw 3? i know it was detonated and the guy was killed but did they ever deem he was an accomplice to the robbery or victim?
 
first of all that sucks that he got fired. Thats dumb. But believe it or not Delivering for can get dangerous. When I delivered for Jason's Deli I was almost shot, run over (by a papa John's driver), almost Bitten by a rattle snake, and run over by a Tank, and I had a guy die between ordering his food and delivering it... I am not Kidding!!!!!
 
As a person who used to deliver pizza for Pizza hut and a shareholder of said company, I think what happened sucks. I will also say though that if Pizza hut didn't have a policy against people carrying weapons they would open themselves up for serious liability. Unfortunately it is just a sucky situation. He had every right to defend himself and that is more important than a delivery job.
 
whatever happened when the pizza delivery guy was forced to rob the bank with an explosive collar, ala saw 3? i know it was detonated and the guy was killed but did they ever deem he was an accomplice to the robbery or victim?

It turned out that the delivery guy was actually in on the crime, not an unwilling participant:
https://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=3392634
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Douglas_Wells

This pizza delivery guy was within his right, and I'm glad the robber got shot and caught. However I can understand Pizza Hut's decision. What if they had a deliveryman that misused a firearm? They could've been sued for not having a policy barring their deliverymen from possessing weapons even if the deliveryman had the legal right to carry them.
But I think this guy should be commended.
 
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