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There must be some disgruntled Stellantis employees in Kokomo, Indiana. The automaker released an official statement about a problem related to poop being smeared on the walls. It’s searching for the workers who are responsible and asks WHY. What a crappy situation! 

Stellantis tries to stop workers from putting poop on walls 

The Stellantis engine plant in Kokomo, Indiana is pretty important as it’s where engines for the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Compass, and Jeep Grand Cherokee are made. 

But employees are suffering at the poop-covered hands of a few people. Apparently, one person or more keeps smearing feces on the wall. 

The problem has escalated and Stallantis released an official statement about it. You can see the letter here. The letter was leaked online and explained that it’s unfortunate for everyone to continue dealing with an employee(s) that continues to create disturbing and unsanitary situations. 

It shares that wiping feces on bathroom walls, disability handlebars, door latches, sink handles, and leaving piles on the floor is a dangerous biohazard that can be avoided. Then the letter simply asks, “WHY?”

Bathrooms that are found in the grotesque state will be locked and taken out of service until further notices. They won’t be cleaned until a detailed investigation can be completed. An alternative method will be used to find the culprit(s) if needed. 

Employees are being asked to share any information they have related to the matter. Then can use an anonymous email address and the information will be kept confidential. 

This problem really stinks. Your beloved Jeep SUV could have an engine built by people suffering from a poop-smearing bandit. 

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