Physicians Assistant yelling “HELP ME” while stealing a CitiBike ?

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Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve

already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.

Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


Not all parents would. That's how we got into this situation...

I have two teenage sons. If I saw them acting like this in a video, there would be absolute hell to pay when they got home. I hope we raised them better.

What went through these morons minds? Look at us, being all tough and pushing a woman around.


Yes. But there are many parents who raise their children with no such values. Many cultures who also do the same


You honestly believe that their are entire cultures that are raising children not to have values? Please educate me. I'm fortunate that I have friends from cultures that are different than mine and we are all raising our children with traditional "old fashioned" values. Please share the entire cultures that are raising kids to have no values and no respect for pregnant women.
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Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.


Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


I'd like to believe their mothers still would object. Wouldn't they?


Doubtful. From the reactions you've seen online, do you really think that?


Are these reactions coming from mature adult mothers?


I dont know about mature, but many certainly are coming from mothers, adult or otherwise.
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Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve

already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.

Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


Not all parents would. That's how we got into this situation...

I have two teenage sons. If I saw them acting like this in a video, there would be absolute hell to pay when they got home. I hope we raised them better.

What went through these morons minds? Look at us, being all tough and pushing a woman around.


Yes. But there are many parents who raise their children with no such values. Many cultures who also do the same


You honestly believe that their are entire cultures that are raising children not to have values? Please educate me. I'm fortunate that I have friends from cultures that are different than mine and we are all raising our children with traditional "old fashioned" values. Please share the entire cultures that are raising kids to have no values and no respect for pregnant women.


Have you really never taken an anthropology or sociology class??? You dont understand that cultures differ greatly in their treatments of pregnant women, along with pretty much everything else? Heck, there are many countries still today that hack of women's genitals because them experiencing sexual pleasure will turn them into harlots. Cultures that believe women are "unclean" when menstruating and need to be locked up alone in a bleeding hut. Cultures that believe it's fine for children to be married off as child brides.

Try traveling a little. You'll be amazed at how vastly countries and cultures differ from what you're used to
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve

already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.

Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


Not all parents would. That's how we got into this situation...

I have two teenage sons. If I saw them acting like this in a video, there would be absolute hell to pay when they got home. I hope we raised them better.

What went through these morons minds? Look at us, being all tough and pushing a woman around.


Yes. But there are many parents who raise their children with no such values. Many cultures who also do the same


You honestly believe that their are entire cultures that are raising children not to have values? Please educate me. I'm fortunate that I have friends from cultures that are different than mine and we are all raising our children with traditional "old fashioned" values. Please share the entire cultures that are raising kids to have no values and no respect for pregnant women.


Have you really never taken an anthropology or sociology class??? You dont understand that cultures differ greatly in their treatments of pregnant women, along with pretty much everything else? Heck, there are many countries still today that hack of women's genitals because them experiencing sexual pleasure will turn them into harlots. Cultures that believe women are "unclean" when menstruating and need to be locked up alone in a bleeding hut. Cultures that believe it's fine for children to be married off as child brides.

Try traveling a little. You'll be amazed at how vastly countries and cultures differ from what you're used to


Sorry to disappoint you, but I have traveled extensively.

Take a deep breath, and be honest with yourself. You know that dog whistle was not about the cultural practices you mentioned.
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Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.


Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


I'd like to believe their mothers still would object. Wouldn't they?

The fact that these kids posted this video for the world to see leads me to believe that, no, they don't expect their mothers' disapproval of their behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve

already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.

Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


Not all parents would. That's how we got into this situation...

I have two teenage sons. If I saw them acting like this in a video, there would be absolute hell to pay when they got home. I hope we raised them better.

What went through these morons minds? Look at us, being all tough and pushing a woman around.


Yes. But there are many parents who raise their children with no such values. Many cultures who also do the same


You honestly believe that their are entire cultures that are raising children not to have values? Please educate me. I'm fortunate that I have friends from cultures that are different than mine and we are all raising our children with traditional "old fashioned" values. Please share the entire cultures that are raising kids to have no values and no respect for pregnant women.


Have you really never taken an anthropology or sociology class??? You dont understand that cultures differ greatly in their treatments of pregnant women, along with pretty much everything else? Heck, there are many countries still today that hack of women's genitals because them experiencing sexual pleasure will turn them into harlots. Cultures that believe women are "unclean" when menstruating and need to be locked up alone in a bleeding hut. Cultures that believe it's fine for children to be married off as child brides.

Try traveling a little. You'll be amazed at how vastly countries and cultures differ from what you're used to


Sorry to disappoint you, but I have traveled extensively.

Take a deep breath, and be honest with yourself. You know that dog whistle was not about the cultural practices you mentioned.


Right, can't respond to anything I've said.

If you truly have travelled extensively, and youre not just lying, then youre exceptionally unobservant and intelligent. Pick your poison.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTH is wrong with people? So glad I’ve

already had my kids. WHY would a grown man argue with an exhausted pregnant woman? I don’t care whose bike it was. Also I hope he did not touch her? I would have gone nuclear if a guy did this to me while pregnant. What happened to holding the door, giving a lady a seat - she is GROWING A PERSON. It’s exhausting and you can’t think clearly. Give the lady a break.

Not so long ago, if these teenagers' moms had found out they were bullying a pregnant women, they would have taken a belt to their sorry behinds.


Not all parents would. That's how we got into this situation...

I have two teenage sons. If I saw them acting like this in a video, there would be absolute hell to pay when they got home. I hope we raised them better.

What went through these morons minds? Look at us, being all tough and pushing a woman around.


Yes. But there are many parents who raise their children with no such values. Many cultures who also do the same


You honestly believe that their are entire cultures that are raising children not to have values? Please educate me. I'm fortunate that I have friends from cultures that are different than mine and we are all raising our children with traditional "old fashioned" values. Please share the entire cultures that are raising kids to have no values and no respect for pregnant women.


Inner city gang culture. They may somewhat respect pregnant women but they’re pretty low on values.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.


She got their first, he got their second. That's pretty simple.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.


He did not pay for the bike until midway through the video.

Also, for all you know she is a member with Citi Bike, which would mean she paid for a whole year's worth of 45 minute rides in advance.

Which would still not entitle her to a bike someone else was sitting on because that's not how it works.

Part of me wonders if you are the kid in the video, or someone who knows him, because these arguments are about as petty and dumb as the kid in the video sounds. "It's not your bike, it's not your bike, you're not gonna get this bike." Grow. Up.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.


She got their first, he got their second. That's pretty simple.


Oh wow. Just seeing the most atrocious typo I've never made in my life. *there, there, obviously.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.


She got their first, he got their second. That's pretty simple.



He had pre-paid, she hadn't. Otherwise she would have had *her* phone out to show that. And only one of them fake cried and called for help.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people defending her? Her behavior suggests she’s guilty AF.

Guilty of what? Being a woman and standing up for herself against a pack of bullies?



Fake crying and calling for help because she was on a bike someone else had reserved.


PP you need to go back a few pages and read the posters explaining how to rent a CitiBike, and how he didn't rent it (by holding his phone against the reader between the handlebars) until about 20 seconds into the exchange, and all the while she was already sitting on it.



That’s not how it works. He had a RIDE CODE he had purchased on his phone for a bike at that particular station. That unlocks the bike. That’s what he was showing on his phone. She totally tried to nab a bike she hadn’t yet paid for. He had—it was his!


Ok, THAT is not how it works. Just because you have a ride code doesn't mean you are entitled to a specific bike. You have to apply it to the bike to unlock it. Which he does, 20 seconds into the video, when the woman is already sitting on the bike. He could have used his code for a different bike at that station. For whatever reason he believed he was entitled to that specific bike even though another rider was already sitting on it and preparing to rent it.

No one has a ride code that is like "you are entitled to ride Bike XYZ at the Kip Bay station at 6:03pm on Saturday May 13." That's not how ride codes work.


Yes, it is.


Ride codes don’t entitle you to a specific bike. You think if you arrive at a Citibike station that has 40 bikes like some of the ones at commuter stations each person has to look through all 40 QR codes for their pre-reserved one??

Why do people just make shit up?



It's a simple point. He paid, she hadn't. Which means his claim was stronger than hers.


She got their first, he got their second. That's pretty simple.

Their rights are not established as a first-one-to-arrive wins in this case.
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What did she say after “HELP ME HELP ME” that related to the bike transaction?
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