
She wasn't just "causing a scene in public." She was out to STEAL from him. By yelling "help" she was attempting to change the way a police officer/the general public would view/treat him if they intervened. She is dangerous. |
That’s a whole lot of inference. |
I don't think she looks crazy. She seemed visibly entertained when she was yelling help. I think she was having a pretty good time. |
What's scary is that she works in a hospital. She seems unstable and a con artist to boot. |
That's how you can tell she's mentally ill. You have to be sick in the head to enjoy being the cause of someone else's distress. |
Nope, she seems like she knows exactly what she is doing. She has done it before obviously. She is not mentally sick. |
NP. And she has now entered the “find out” stage of FAFO. |
My guess is that she’s an entitled brat who probably worked a long shift and just wanted to get home ASAP. There probably were not any other bikes on the rack and these guys were likely hanging on the bikes, not using them yet (though already checked out/reserved on the app).
Bellevue is a ROUGH hospital. People who work there are hardened by trauma. |
Why would she steal a bike? It seems like she was confused and thought it was hers. |
I’m sorry, I don’t think this kind of viral mobbing is going to work anymore. This video doesn’t come close to showing what the full story was. Women have the right to be scared of men and ask for help. |
she wasn't scared. she just wasn't getting her way. stop trying to justify bad behavior |
Really, how do you get that impression? I just watched the video again and didn't once hear her say that it was her bike. She yelled "help." She complained that the guy was "hurting her fetus." And she asked him to get off. There is a point (when her co-worker walks over) that she says something I couldn't understand-but at no point does she indicate clearly that she believes it to be her bike. If she was truly afraid of this group of young black men, she would have tried to get away (screw the bike!) But she doesn't. |
She clearly believes it is her bike. Whether she was right about that, I don’t know. If she thought it was hers she wouldn’t want him to take it (just like he didn’t want her to take it). |
I don't think that's clear at all. I think she felt entitled to it and didn't care that he'd already booked it. Her performance was really something. |
If she thought it was her bike, she would have pulled up the info on her phone. The guy in the video had reserved the bike; she had not. She knew it was not her bike. |