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Amber O'Connor & Louise Elliott & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Mum 'freaked out' after deliveryman tells daughter to smile while taking photos

A 'freak out' mum claims an 'inappropriate' delivery driver told her teen daughter to 'smile for a picture' while dropping off a parcel.

The furious parent alleges the Evri driver told her child to "show me some teeth" before taking a photo as proof of delivery, Stoke-on-Trent Live reports.

She explained that she had not been home at the delivery, and that while she did not have a problem with a picture being taken as evidence of the drop off, she fears the man may have taken more than one snap.

Taking to social media, she explained: "After taking the proof of delivery photo (which was emailed to me) he then turned his camera up on my daughter and took two photographs of her, the first time saying 'smile' and the second 'show me some teeth'.

"My daughter was caught by surprise and kind of just stood there while he did this and he then walked off. I have emailed a complaint to Evri but am now wondering if I overreacted or if this is actually as bad as I think it is.

The mum claims that the Evri driver told her daughter to "show me some teeth". (Getty Images)

"She had been out enjoying the sun so was only wearing a little skirt and cropped top at the time."

The mum added she had been emailed a proof of delivery photo, which showed her daughter's feet and the parcel.

"It’s the two photos he took after that that have concerned me. To be honest it has really freaked me out. This is a guy who now has her photos and our address!"

The woman said her daughter was also "really stressed" as a result of the incident, reports The Mirror.

Several fellow parents agreed that the driver's behaviour was inappropriate. One person wrote: "How awful for your daughter. This was not appropriate in any way."

Another said: "That's just not right. I wouldn't be happy. Not because anything untoward will happen to your daughter, but just because it's presumptuous and overstepping boundaries."

Someone also suggested the driver had perhaps been "messing about", but added: "The guy needs to be re-educated on what’s appropriate at the very least."

A spokesperson for Evri said: "We have not received any contact about this matter and would urge this person to get in touch asap. We take any allegations of this kind extremely seriously and will investigate immediately once we have the details."

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