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

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Anonymous wrote:If only Jerry Springer were alive to bring them together.


That lady would make a killing on Springer. She reminds me of the catch me outside girl. She is unapologetic, has zero fear of conflict and seems giddy at stirring up trouble.


You mean the boys who provoked her to get a reaction. All the things you're attributing to her are what they did.
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Anonymous wrote:What did she say after “HELP ME HELP ME” that related to the bike transaction?

Nothing. Not one word of defense or explanation or reason why it’s her bike.


I like how she’s just casually draping her hand on his arm as she’s loudly saying “Halp. Please halp me. Get off me.” She is not scared, she is not in danger. The hysterics start when the colleague shows up, and immediately stop as soon as he’s like, maybe get a different bike?



Yeah, like once she actually pays for one? Those of you suggesting she had a membership are really reaching!


He wouldn’t let her pay for it. That’s why his hand is there. He hadn’t paid for it either! Which is why his hand is there!!
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It’s amazing how gullible people are when believing something obviously untrue strokes your ego and makes you feel morally in the right. It’s just so obvious he hadn’t paid at the start of the video. And it doesn’t make you a good anti racist to make a fool of yourself insisting otherwise.
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This is just fascinating
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Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing how gullible people are when believing something obviously untrue strokes your ego and makes you feel morally in the right. It’s just so obvious he hadn’t paid at the start of the video. And it doesn’t make you a good anti racist to make a fool of yourself insisting otherwise.


Are you the Bari Weiss fangirl who has been posting every three minutes for the last 72 hours
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Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing how gullible people are when believing something obviously untrue strokes your ego and makes you feel morally in the right. It’s just so obvious he hadn’t paid at the start of the video. And it doesn’t make you a good anti racist to make a fool of yourself insisting otherwise.


Are you the Bari Weiss fangirl who has been posting every three minutes for the last 72 hours


Nope. And I’m glad to see there are many level-headed people on DCUM.
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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?



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.


He prepaid for a ride, not a bike. What if she's a CitiBike member? In that case, she'd have prepaid even before him. None of it matters. The bike is yours when you scan the code and unlock it, which he did not do until she was already on the bike.

You. Are. Wrong.


NP. Correct, "when you scan the code and unlock it, " not before. Not just when you sit on it.
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I live in NYC. The incident was on Channel 4 (NBC) 11 pm local news a couple of nights ago. Reporter went to her home and nobody answered. Reporter spoke to a neighbor who is Black and lives in the same coop or condo complex. (I'm not sure which it is.) Neighbor was surprised that the person in the video lives in the same building.

So, maybe it isn't national news, but if it was on local news, plenty of people know about it.

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Same poster...

Also on ABC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI0BKCcKQ9I
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Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC. The incident was on Channel 4 (NBC) 11 pm local news a couple of nights ago. Reporter went to her home and nobody answered. Reporter spoke to a neighbor who is Black and lives in the same coop or condo complex. (I'm not sure which it is.) Neighbor was surprised that the person in the video lives in the same building.

So, maybe it isn't national news, but if it was on local news, plenty of people know about it.



And seriously no journo in the whole city noticed what really happened in this video? Ugh.
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Anonymous wrote:What did she say after “HELP ME HELP ME” that related to the bike transaction?

Nothing. Not one word of defense or explanation or reason why it’s her bike.


I like how she’s just casually draping her hand on his arm as she’s loudly saying “Halp. Please halp me. Get off me.” She is not scared, she is not in danger. The hysterics start when the colleague shows up, and immediately stop as soon as he’s like, maybe get a different bike?



Yeah, like once she actually pays for one? Those of you suggesting she had a membership are really reaching!


He wouldn’t let her pay for it. That’s why his hand is there. He hadn’t paid for it either! Which is why his hand is there!!



He had paid for it, there was a code on his phone he was showing. That pre-paid code is what unlocks the bike. She hadn't paid.
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Anonymous wrote:What did she say after “HELP ME HELP ME” that related to the bike transaction?

Nothing. Not one word of defense or explanation or reason why it’s her bike.


I like how she’s just casually draping her hand on his arm as she’s loudly saying “Halp. Please halp me. Get off me.” She is not scared, she is not in danger. The hysterics start when the colleague shows up, and immediately stop as soon as he’s like, maybe get a different bike?



Yeah, like once she actually pays for one? Those of you suggesting she had a membership are really reaching!


He wouldn’t let her pay for it. That’s why his hand is there. He hadn’t paid for it either! Which is why his hand is there!!



He had paid for it, there was a code on his phone he was showing. That pre-paid code is what unlocks the bike. She hadn't paid.


Not THAT bike. Which is why he blocks the QR code so she can’t pay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing how gullible people are when believing something obviously untrue strokes your ego and makes you feel morally in the right. It’s just so obvious he hadn’t paid at the start of the video. And it doesn’t make you a good anti racist to make a fool of yourself insisting otherwise.



You don't know what you're talking about. He had the evidence of pre-payment on his phone, was showing it to the lady who clearly hadn't paid.
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Anonymous wrote:What did she say after “HELP ME HELP ME” that related to the bike transaction?

Nothing. Not one word of defense or explanation or reason why it’s her bike.


I like how she’s just casually draping her hand on his arm as she’s loudly saying “Halp. Please halp me. Get off me.” She is not scared, she is not in danger. The hysterics start when the colleague shows up, and immediately stop as soon as he’s like, maybe get a different bike?



Yeah, like once she actually pays for one? Those of you suggesting she had a membership are really reaching!


He wouldn’t let her pay for it. That’s why his hand is there. He hadn’t paid for it either! Which is why his hand is there!!



He had paid for it, there was a code on his phone he was showing. That pre-paid code is what unlocks the bike. She hadn't paid.


Np. Ok so, to clarify, he may have paid for a ride (not a specific bike) and he decided he wanted the bike this lady was in the process of renting?

I’ve never used these bikes before but there appears to be a lot of confusion around how they are used.
Anonymous
this women was risking her life saving plenty of black people lives during Covid working in a hospital and this guy over a bike reveal mix up decides to ruin her life and destroy her career.

If me I would have handed it over and said thank you for your service. Guess he was in a rush to do waiting absolutely Nothing.

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