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I'm very serious. It's very possible.You cant be serious
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I'm very serious. It's very possible.You cant be serious
See?but maybe he saw the address and thought it was fine, but once he started driving closer to your place didn't feel comfortable.
Don't condone what he did, but maybe he saw the address and thought it was fine, but once he started driving closer to your place didn't feel comfortable. Should have been nicer about it and at least apologized.
Very true and I agree with this statement.Point blank,
If ANY location has the potential to make you tell a PAYING CUSTOMER, "Meet me at the church" , maybe you shouldn't be working for UBER PERIOD.
If certain parts of the city scare you to THAT point, don't drive for UBER PERIOD
Point blank,
If ANY location has the potential to make you tell a PAYING CUSTOMER, "Meet me at the church" , maybe you shouldn't be working for UBER PERIOD.
If certain parts of the city scare you to THAT point, don't drive for UBER PERIOD
The funny thing is people acting like meeting a stranger at a church isnt strange in itself. For all I know dude could have gotten kidnapped and now they want to get me so why would I go meet someone at a parking lot?
Now you sound like the shook uber driverFor all I know dude could have gotten kidnapped and now they want to get me so why would I go meet someone at a parking lot?
So please stop giving dude a pass with the, "He might have really been scared" responses. It os insultingVery true and I agree with this statement.
[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] Now you sound like the UBER dudeThe funny thing is people acting like meeting a stranger at a church isnt strange in itself. For all I know dude could have gotten kidnapped and now they want to get me so why would I go meet someone at a parking lot?
[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] Now you sound like the UBER dude
I'm not giving him a pass. I'm just telling you what probably happened.So please stop giving dude a pass with the, "He might have really been scared" responses. It os insulting
My boy just said this
"the fact that uber wants to take over the cabbie/delivery world they should be held to the same standards....if a cabbie is caught refusing a fare then he or she is fined"
Maube people that do this should face some typr of financial penalty.
When you are RATIONALIZING why someone did an immoral act, you are in fact giving them a passI'm not giving him a pass. I'm just telling you what probably happened.
Clearly, the mix of fear and racism prompted the driver to refuse delivery.
Lucky, you're right to feel how you feel and I applaud you for taking your grievances straight to Uber.
But what's getting lost is this:
1). Companies like Uber and Air BnB are building atop and producing new forms of racial inequality.
2). When companies like Uber outsource these kinds of decisions to individual drivers, and, more importantly, don't explicitly provide health insurance and coverage for non-automotive incidents (https://newsroom.uber.com/insurance-for-uberx-with-ridesharing/), it allows for drivers to make these kinds of discriminatory decisions.
Man I'm not disagreeing with anything you cats are saying, all I'm saying is people are looking out for themselves. Like dude above said, maybe he thought stuff was sweet until he got closer.
For the thousandth time: you were done wrong it's like you're ignoring that part. I'm just looking at it from both parties and I see where she was coming from. Could he have handled it or worded it better? Sure. But this isn't a luxury dining service, but we're talking an ubereats driver Bruh. They might not be the most eloquent individuals with the best response for all situations.
Immoral act?When you are RATIONALIZING why someone did an immoral act, you are in fact giving them a pass
I'm with you.My thing is I believe people have the right to have what ever prejudice they want just keep it to your self. IF dude is that scary he had the opportunity to screen my address before accepting, that is literally Ubers biggest pro.
Yea a lot of bigotry and unnecessary violence is committed under the guise of people "looking out for themselves".
Not going to let this negro or homo live in my neighborhood because I'm "looking out for myself and my family".
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Yes it IS that seriousImmoral act?
- Dude was shook.
-Pizza was not delivered.
Is it really that serious?