Female District Assistant threatens her Male Uber Driver & Get's Fired

bgbusiness

Kingfisher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjqZJFxouDM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMVeSVryE2U

The driver has good ratings and good reputation for his service and has driven woman home safely majority of the time.

As you can see from the videos, the woman was entitled, condescending and probably looking down at the driver because of her status from her job.

However, her behaviors does not match how she should behave considering that she works for the state.
Even though she was intoxicated, it's not justifiable.

The male driver was smart enough to stay calm, be professional and start the procedure of protecting himself by recording the interaction.

Lessons learned:Always record your interactions when necessary.
 

Dallas Winston

Ostrich
Gold Member
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Kona

Crow
Gold Member
The reporter in the YouTube videos name is Ken Molesting. Take the word Molest out of your name if you are a public figure.

This is one where I support the driver going public, and I doubt he even knows why he really did the right thing. He wants an apology, and let's be honest, a little attention.

However, notice how she says she's gonna have the cops fuck him up? That's probably within her power. Hopefully every conviction she's ever prosecuted is immediately reviewed. I bet there are dudes sitting in jail just because she was hungover or biased in someway.

Also, I could see myself possibly banging her under the right conditions.

Edit: it's Ken MOLESTINA, not Ken Molesting.

Aloha!
 

budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member
:pics:

Heh...the former assistant district attorney chick tried to use her job title to intimidate the Uber driver and ended up getting fired. Maybe she should find a job working as a Uber driver. :lol:
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I tried to look for any social media pictures she may have posted to see if she's bangable or not. Unfortunately, she deleted all of her social media accounts - Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Former assistant DA
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Uber driver
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AneroidOcean

Hummingbird
Gold Member
Off The Reservation said:
If that driver had any game this could have ended differently.

If that cunt had any manners, it would've ended completely differently.

She claims he turned down the wrong way, yet was belligerent drunk. My money is on the Uber driver didn't make a wrong turn, she just misunderstood where she was/where she was going.

The guy may have game after all as in that situation attempting to seduce a woman that drunk could very likely end in tears and false accusations of an even more serious nature and HIM being the one fired.

I'm not gonna say "game recognized," but I gotta respect how he handled it especially in the face of threats that she'd have officers fuck him up.
 

Scoundrel

Kingfisher
A bit off-topic, but in the audio recording of the incident that chick has about the worst case of vocal fry I've ever heard. At certain moments her voice has the exact timbre of a creaky old barn door!
 

porscheguy

Ostrich
Kona, the reporters name is ken molestina. He used to be on the local news in dc. I think he did the weather. I remember saying something similar about him a few years ago.
 

Speculation

Kingfisher
Protestant
She's a 6. Why would you risk your job and reputation by hitting on a drunk 6 while working?

Don't shit where you eat. It's not that hard.

Guy did the right thing, except perhaps by putting his face in front of the media. If he doesn't have a brand its not worth it. Anonymity is going to become more and more precious considering social media and where our culture is heading.
 

C-Note

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
Control-freak lawyer freaks out when he turns down a different street than the one she usually takes when she drives home. He may have been going around the block so that after he let her out, he wouldn't have to make a U-turn to get back downtown, or else so he could let her out on the same side of the street as the direction of traffic, or both. He was stone-cold sober and she was completely inebriated.

So, she takes the only option she thinks she has and insinuates in the press conference that he may have been trying to sexually assault her. Bad stuff.

Women are completely reliant on their "credentials" and "experience" to further their careers, because they know they don't have the mental and physical strength that men do to change or alter their professional options and keep moving on. Especially in careers like law, medical, etc. So, this woman is facing the fact that, although she may be able to continue to work in law, the faster career track that she was on has now been permanently taken away from her. So, she tries the false rape accusation. I hope we never hear from her again.
 

Leonard D Neubache

Owl
Gold Member
The false 'maybe rape' accusation was a fucking dumb move to pull.

Some sad male simp up the ranks in a law firm might have white knighted for her before that.

Now no man in a management position will touch her with a barge pole.
 

Jetset

Ostrich
Leonard D Neubache said:
The false 'maybe rape' accusation was a fucking dumb move to pull.

I had to come into the main office after dark one evening, thinking I would be the only person there. When the elevator doors opened, my female project manager was standing there. The lights were out.

As it turned out, she was merely leaving and was about to lock up for the night, but given her position of authority and the fact that we were unexpectedly alone, in the dark?

#MaybeRape
 

Easy_C

Peacock
The amazing part? Other swamp creatures are circling the wagon to protect someone who was just caught on camera threatening to use her office as a tool of revenge for a petty offense.
 

PolymathGuru

Kingfisher
Gold Member
The service industry use to be a lot easier to work in. These days it is much harder. A strange phenomenon emerging in the united states is a master(customer) and servant(worker) class. Those who are in the master class believe they have power over the servant class. People use to show some display of courtesy to each other regardless where they stood in society. These days, the worker is perceived as a less valuable person. I am seeing it emerge more and more whenever I enter a retailer.
 

kaotic

Owl
Gold Member
If she's an attorney she needs to be disbarred - the good news - her face/news articles/and recording or on the internet forever - which means she'll be radioactive for her entire life.
 

C-Note

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
I believe I mentioned it before on another thread, but if you're dealing with an out-of-control female acquaintance, pull out your phone and start recording the conversation, at least the audio. I've noticed that when I play back the recording for the women later, they're almost always completely cowed and abashed. It crushes them to hear themselves behaving so emotionally unhinged.
 

RIslander

 
Banned
It's shit like this that makes me thank God I work in a male dominated profession. There's one woman at my company and my only interaction with her is a few emails a month.
 
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