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Delivery Robots Face Backlash After Nearly Running Over UK Councilwoman’s Dog

Oliver Bennett
Last updated: March 18, 2026 5:40 am
Oliver Bennett
Published: March 18, 2026
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If you live in a major city, autonomous food delivery robots cruising down the sidewalk are quickly Autonomous food delivery robots are quickly becoming a familiar sight in major cities. These four-wheeled bots offer a popular alternative to human delivery drivers. You often see them on college campuses and in business parks.

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The Incident on Gloucester RoadBristol City Council Sounds the AlarmJust Eat Defends Its Safety ProtocolsA Growing Trend of Robot Mishaps

However, a recent UK incident is sparking serious debate about their safety. A city council is pushing back against these unregulated devices. They took action after a delivery bot nearly hit a local politician’s small dog.

The Incident on Gloucester Road

Last month, the popular food delivery service Just Eat launched a small-scale trial. They tested their ground robotics along Bristol’s Gloucester Road.

During this trial, an autonomous robot nearly ran over a small dog named Flora. Flora belongs to Bristol City Councilwoman Emma Edwards. Reports indicate the pup narrowly dodged the machine.

Bristol City Council Sounds the Alarm

Councillor Ed Plowden officially raised the near-miss during a March 10 meeting. The ensuing discussion revealed a concerning lack of communication. The Bristol City Council did not know Just Eat was conducting this trial. Currently, the city lacks official guidelines for sidewalk delivery robots.

Plowden expressed deep frustration over the incident and public safety.

“Emma’s dog was nearly run over by one of these a couple of days ago,” Plowden stated. He noted the dog’s small size. He then suggested that “the tech bros need to do some more work.”

Plowden also emphasized the larger issue of corporate accountability. He added, “We’ve got people like this company dumping risk onto the people of Bristol.”

Just Eat Defends Its Safety Protocols

Despite the council’s frustrations, Just Eat maintains they followed proper procedures. The company stated they carried out extensive safety assessments before deploying the bots. Furthermore, they claimed the city council never contacted them with concerns.

“We work hard to operate in a safe and responsible way, collaborating closely with local authorities,” Just Eat said in an official statement.

The company emphasized their personal delivery devices undergo “extensive planning and risk assessment.” This ensures the bots safely navigate local environments. They also promised to gather community feedback throughout the trial.

A Growing Trend of Robot Mishaps

The Bristol incident highlights the growing pains of autonomous delivery tech. Earlier this year, a Florida delivery robot made headlines. It stopped dead in the middle of active train tracks. An oncoming freight train completely destroyed it.

These bots will continue to integrate into daily urban life. Therefore, cities worldwide must establish stricter regulations. We need these rules to keep sidewalks safe for pedestrians and pets..

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