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Baldwin Man on Pizza Delivery Safety
John Argentieri writes in Friday's Post-Gazette.

John Argentieri, like many Baldwin-Whitehall residents, has probably ordered a pizza before. And like many residents, he's probably had one delivered to his front door without any problems.
Unfortunately, Argentieri has seen too many other pizza deliveries end badly, with delivery people often being robbed for their cash, and in many cases, hurt.
Argentieri wrote a Feb. 10 letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to offer what he feels could be a solution to the problem of putting delivery people in harm's way.
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"All customers should be required to charge their pizzas and add a tip to their charge cards in order to have their pizza delivered," writes Argentieri, a resident.
"What do you think, pizza lovers? This might save a life."
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