Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
And they were sober at 1:45 am leaving dewey. Yeah right. Hope she’s found and charged with murder.
All she had to say was she was protecting her baby from five, or is it six, drunk angry men at 2AM and she’ll get off.
Eoukd it have been better for them to be driving drunk? They were doing the responsible thing.
Yes but the law can be on her side regardless of what is morally right. Drunk people are still jerks and can be violent. She should have pulled over....but he shouldn't have gotten out of the car without looking. It's not her job to judge what the drunk person is capable of doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
And they were sober at 1:45 am leaving dewey. Yeah right. Hope she’s found and charged with murder.
All she had to say was she was protecting her baby from five, or is it six, drunk angry men at 2AM and she’ll get off.
Eoukd it have been better for them to be driving drunk? They were doing the responsible thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
And they were sober at 1:45 am leaving dewey. Yeah right. Hope she’s found and charged with murder.
All she had to say was she was protecting her baby from five, or is it six, drunk angry men at 2AM and she’ll get off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they can easily identify the Lyft driver.
But I'm not quick to pass judgment. If the passengers were being horrible, the driver has a right to kick them out of his vehicle. Drunk is not an excuse to be an obnoxious ass.
Are you for real? The driver should’ve waited until they were in a safe place to stop and exit the vehicle - it was a busy highway!! This endangered everyone, ended a life and probably traumatized the driver of the car that hit the victim.
The driver needs to be held accountable.
Granted, I'm assuming the man was rather drunk. If so, could he have been responsible for his own error? The deceased man should have taken greater care before exiting the vehicle. Your accountability over your body still matters, even if you're drunk.
Yes, the driver could have stopped in a better place. But perhaps things were getting really out of hand and dangerous at that moment for the driver. I'm not so quick to pass judgment on the driver - I'm sure there are some really awful, awful passengers. It's not like the Lyft driver pushed him into the other car.
I do feel very badly for the other driver though - I agree this must be extremely, awfully traumatizing for them.
Are you freakin' kidding me? This story just confirms that there are many, many clueless drivers out there -- and too many of them are Lyft drivers. You do NO stop in the left-bound lane of a highway. You do not, obviously, make passengers get out in the left-bound lane of a highway. I don't care what's happening in the car. That's not safe for anybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
And they were sober at 1:45 am leaving dewey. Yeah right. Hope she’s found and charged with murder.
All she had to say was she was protecting her baby from five, or is it six, drunk angry men at 2AM and she’ll get off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story just makes me more dedicated to canceling rides with any Uber driver who has a rating anywhere below 4.95. Too many really really bad drivers out there.
Yeah, good luck with that, with people (like you?) giving 1-star ratings to drivers who commit egregious violations like not agreeing with them when they insist on bringing up politics in small-talk during the ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
And they were sober at 1:45 am leaving dewey. Yeah right. Hope she’s found and charged with murder.
Anonymous wrote:This story just makes me more dedicated to canceling rides with any Uber driver who has a rating anywhere below 4.95. Too many really really bad drivers out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Lyft drivers are there in dewey? I assume the friends were very drunk which is why they were kicked out. Maybe they just jumped in a car, and didn’t actually call him? I think they will find him. Everywhere has cameras.
You assume incorrectly. The Lyft driver had a kid with her who wasn’t properly restrained and the passengers were all dads who were giving her crap about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they can easily identify the Lyft driver.
But I'm not quick to pass judgment. If the passengers were being horrible, the driver has a right to kick them out of his vehicle. Drunk is not an excuse to be an obnoxious ass.
Are you for real? The driver should’ve waited until they were in a safe place to stop and exit the vehicle - it was a busy highway!! This endangered everyone, ended a life and probably traumatized the driver of the car that hit the victim.
The driver needs to be held accountable.
Wish everyone stopped calling that a highway. It’s a road parallel to the beach. Not an interstate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they can easily identify the Lyft driver.
But I'm not quick to pass judgment. If the passengers were being horrible, the driver has a right to kick them out of his vehicle. Drunk is not an excuse to be an obnoxious ass.
Are you for real? The driver should’ve waited until they were in a safe place to stop and exit the vehicle - it was a busy highway!! This endangered everyone, ended a life and probably traumatized the driver of the car that hit the victim.
The driver needs to be held accountable.
Granted, I'm assuming the man was rather drunk. If so, could he have been responsible for his own error? The deceased man should have taken greater care before exiting the vehicle. Your accountability over your body still matters, even if you're drunk.
Yes, the driver could have stopped in a better place. But perhaps things were getting really out of hand and dangerous at that moment for the driver. I'm not so quick to pass judgment on the driver - I'm sure there are some really awful, awful passengers. It's not like the Lyft driver pushed him into the other car.
I do feel very badly for the other driver though - I agree this must be extremely, awfully traumatizing for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they can easily identify the Lyft driver.
But I'm not quick to pass judgment. If the passengers were being horrible, the driver has a right to kick them out of his vehicle. Drunk is not an excuse to be an obnoxious ass.
Are you for real? The driver should’ve waited until they were in a safe place to stop and exit the vehicle - it was a busy highway!! This endangered everyone, ended a life and probably traumatized the driver of the car that hit the victim.
The driver needs to be held accountable.