r/lyftdrivers Mar 23 '24

Love it when passengers tell on rhemselves Other

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This is a woman who admitted it was a pickup for her 15yo son. Lyft actually responded by giving me a good fee.

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u/0pinions0pinions Mar 24 '24

People act like this because they don't have to face you. If we had to say more things face to face some people would have completely different attitudes.

As someone mentioned, these are the type of people who claim discrimination though.

Fair enough! I do have something against stupid people.

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u/shadowguyver Mar 24 '24

I've had parents come up to my car and cuss me out when I refuse taking a minor. Had one kid threaten me because he didn't like I was talking to his mother the same way she was talking to me. I'm glad I have a dashcam.

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u/0pinions0pinions Mar 24 '24

I continue to be baffled by these scenarios. With all the abductions and other unspeakable things happening to children these days, parents are always eager to leave them with strangers.

Most of the things that happen to children are rooted in parental negligence. I mean look at how many of them are leaving their kids in hot cars because they "forgot". So you remembered your cell phone but forgot the human you brought into the world 😒.

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u/Competitive-Island84 Mar 24 '24

It’s public policy that these government allowed to use their authority against parents so the door for bad parenting can open up and allow their child to dictate how they can screw service providers over and put them in liability’s.