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**WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT BELOW**

The clip shows a man wearing a hi-vis jacket squatting behind a fence before wiping his bum with a piece of tissue.

Once the man had completed his outdoor bathroom break, he threw the used tissue in the bushes nearby.

Seconds later he put his trousers back on and pulled them up.

He then approached the fence of the woman’s property before appearing to attempt to jump over it.

The disgusting clip was uploaded to Facebook by Rebekah Eleanor Read yesterday.

She said the gross clip was filmed in Calne, Wiltshire.

In the caption of the video, she said: “Amazon, what a pile of (poo emoji) it is literally what they deliver to you.

“Yes it sounds funny but it really isn’t, he felt the need to hop over our fence and do a poo in our garden and bag up the tissue and throw in the hedge then hops back over the fence and walks off.

“He was confronted and didn’t give a (poo emoji)

(Image: FACEBOOK / REBEKAH ELEANOR READ)

“We have evidence of who you are and your vehicle, Amazon you need to sort this out immediately!!

“Disgraceful behaviour from an employee of yours and for you to just say you’ll sort it...48 hours later it’s still there!”

The woman then encouraged her friends to share the clip “far and wide”.

Some 3,000 people have since watched the clip.

One person said: “I suppose if ya gotta go ya gotta go.”

(Image: FACEBOOK / REBEKAH ELEANOR READ)

A second said: “Oh, gross!”

Others were quick to defend the driver, adding: “I think it's pretty clear he didn't mean it maliciously, the poor lad was gonna s**t himself (or maybe had)! Nobody would do that through choice.”

An Amazon spokesman said: “To confirm, this is a driver for an independent delivery company that provide services to Amazon.

“We have very high standards for our delivery service providers and how they serve customers.

“We are taking this matter seriously and have reached out to the customer to apologise for the experience and offer our support.