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Domino's Delivery Driver Becomes Hero In The Hamburg Protests

Domino's Delivery Driver Becomes Hero In The Hamburg Protests

When in need, pizza at speed.

Michael Minay

Michael Minay

With world leaders meeting in Hamburg for a G20 summit, the big news has focused around the large protests that have been taking place in the German city.

The 'Welcome To Hell' protests, as they are being dubbed, saw 8,000 people take to the streets to protest against the actions of US President Donald Trump, Russian leader Vladimir Putin's, Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan and Brazil's Michel Temer.

Over 15,000 police were sent to deal with the protest, which turned violent in some areas.

It's a worrying time, with unnerving scenes being shown across the world. But in among it all, there is a sign of hope. A beacon of light, that shows that not all is wrong in the world.

So often we can highlight the negative, but one man, plus his moped, plus a pizza, can show the positive.

Reddit user, coolsubmission, posted on the website images of a Domino's delivery driver scooting through the crowds.

He casually drives through the crowds of people, past police lorries too, and is greeted by a rapturous reception.

Although it doesn't look like he was stopping for anybody in the protest, and was more just looking to get through to make his delivery, it still stopped everybody in their tracks for a moment.

If he doesn't win employee of the month, then quite frankly, no man deserves it.

Of course, many were equal in their praise for the man.

"Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear pizza boxes," wrote one.

"He who holds the pizza holds the power," added another, while a third said: "Love how the crowd respects it too. Everyone understands the need for pizza."

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If things get heated between Trump and Putin (with the pair holding their first talks at the G20 meeting) then maybe call Domino's? It seems the logical solution.

Featured Image Credit: PA