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No!! You are so right! In that scene If you listen closely you’ll hear the henchman shush each other as to not scare Karen. Total set up! Love that scene and love that movie!!! Maurie’s wigs don’t come off! EVEN UNDERWATER
You are right on the money with the Goodfellas scene. After the Lufthansa heist Jimmy Burke went on a murder rampage killing everyone that worked the job. He had Paul Vario's blessing because this meant that there was less of a chance anyone would talk to the feds, and more importantly it meant they had to give out less shares, more money for them. Once Henry Hill got picked up on the drug charges they felt he was a threat because even though he did not take part in the airline heist he put all the players in touch with each other, and knew the details. Not only he was under threat of being clipped because of the drug bust, but they knew he could write his own ticket with the feds if he gave them the details of that heist so they had decided he and his wife had to go. That scene was not a planned ambush for Karen though. She had called Jimmy Burke wanting to talk to him to talk about Henry right away. Jimmy figured this was a good opportunity. Grab Karen, and have Henry come to her then they would them together to take out of the scene. Thankfully Karen was smart enough not to get trapped.
It was most definitely a set up. I think Scorsese set it up to have a little bit of ambiguity so you really feel the Paranoia and impending downfall/hopelessness Henry Hill was experiencing at the time. I don’t know, I’m not the guy. But, it works tho.
@@ghostmasghostmas4059 I wasn't clear in my original comment, I was talking real events. Jimmy Burke tried grabbing Karen with the hopes of luring Henry to a trap where they both would have been killed. Even before the drug bust Paul Vario and Jimmy Burke had discussed killing Henry. Burke worried Henry might ask for a bigger cut of the Lufthansa heist since all the other players were dead, and they both worried about Henry going to the feds. The last time Henry had been in prison Paul Vario raped Karen, and they also were concerned because Henry was becoming unstable due to his drug abuse.
It's disturbing how nonchalantly she started to resort to the false accusation route as soon as she felt pressed. She is exactly the type of woman who would be content to destroy a man's life with an accusation and not lose a second of sleep over it.
Yup. It ruins lives one way or another. It happened to my family member, obviously he won the case she was a psychopath. But despite being an innocent man he has lived within the confines of his bedroom ever since. He has extreme PTSD and will literally never be the same. He said wherever he goes he feels like people are thinking "you fuckin pervert", even though he was Innocent, it still always crept into his mind. So eventually he stopped leaving the house all together. It ruins lives, one way or another.
“I didn’t do that” “I recorded it” “Oh I did it” “You didn’t drop me off at my spot” “You told me not to on camera” “Oh yeaaah I forgot about the camera, bye”
Bad people can't speak truth. They can't even be in the same room with it. It makes them angry and they get exposed and embarrassed by it every day. That must be a difficult life. As for me, I am happy because I treat others the way I want to be treated. Keep up the good work, brother. I need to know you are out here.
This is why I don’t UBER anymore. A few years back before every Uber had cameras in them I had a group of young ladies I picked up. Being drunk they began acting very inappropriate, touching me as I was driving, hitting my arms, etc. All of that was nothing until one of the girls piped up and said “what keeps girls from saying you didn’t assault them.. LOL. Like what if I told them you touched my breasts, they’d probably fire you right..?” I sat there for a second and told them “Well that wouldn’t go very well seeing as I have two cameras(one right behind her fat ass head and one under my mirror)..” She said she was joking blah blah blah but that moment right there is where I said yeah I’m not doing this anymore because all it would take is one false accusation and you’re done. Life ruined. Over maybe a $5 tip…
@@zandrafalcone1359 what you said made almost no sense. Why would you have jumped in the car and hauled ass? Like if someone accidentally made a dinky scratch on my car I wouldn't care because I drive in places where scratches are something that happens. It's not like she caused damage that would have decreased the value of the car. Likely there's other scratches on it. Bro in the video was just trippin.
@@dominicgalloway4481 It makes no sense to you to avoid drama? Because that 'dinky' scratch wasn't worth it. Rub that shit out with some toothpaste, give that car a bath and keep it moving.
This is why I tell everyone to have a dash camera no matter what they do… especially while doing Rideshare. The camera doesn’t take sides or lie.. unlike drunks do. Be safe out there bro
@@Walleyedwosaikso showing someone’s face who you can even say is a criminal is doxing them? Wow what about security cameras what about him the is the guy doxxing himself? you do not know what doxxing is
@@downylithe no it’s not showing someone’s face is not doxxing search it up peoples faces aren’t private and identifying like an address plus when you go into public your expected to be seen whether it’s a camera or a person
People should try get a dash cam even if your not an Uber, these days it’s so easy for claimers and liars to get away with stuff. Having a Dash cam protects you and others.
Exactly! Thank you. On three separate occasions -- three separate cars -- I was sitting at a stop light, stopped for awhile actually, when I was Smashed! Rear Ended by the fools who were looking at their phones. There wasn't even attempts to break on their part = 3 totalled cars. The hits hurled me through the intersection and on one case, into the back of the car in front of me (that was also stopped at the same light). Every single driver that rear-ended me tried to tell the police that I slammed my breaks, trying to cause the accident to get the insurance, and one told the police I put my car in reverse and slammed into them!! Idiots!!
Lol, have u seen Russian driver cams? Sufficed to say I think it might be law to have dashcams in Russia, very entertaining, they dgaf, love me sum russian dash cam😆😆
So Uber is just STEALING the “convenience “ fee from the customer and you. Interesting how easily they take it from the customer, make you jump through hoops to get it, then deny it to you, and pocket the extra money. And somehow you’re the bad guy trying to get one over on them
I'll tell you this, I have driven Uber and Lyft for hundreds of thousands of miles. One thing I have learned about dealing with people while they are intoxicated; Never argue with someone while they are intoxicated. Only have confrontation if it is a safety issue where you need to. If you ever have to confront someone, make sure the camera is on them and you have footage. You say nothing otherwise and document, document document. Oh yeah, always have a dash cam rolling .
All Uber drivers need the following: 1. Lots of cameras, inside and outside. 2. A thick glass bulletproof partition. 3. Automatic doors, push button open & closing also prevents slamming. 4. A mace canister in back with remote driver control. Fills the cabin in seconds. 5. An dash panic button that contacts 911 with your location. 6. A kill ignition device if driver gets more than 25 ft away from vehicle, carjack protection.
I think you're awesome man. Keeping a calm, cool head can be hard to achieve sometimes but you do rather well. And I know you are super happy with your camera setup anytime people start lying on you. I'm sure it's paid for itself numerous times. Thanks for the humor too!
She was actually not that bad either since she was willing to take responsibility and she was actually communicating , comparing her to the psychopath woman in "get out of my car video" who made my blood boil , this one sound like an angel at least she was willing to leave and not make a scene
The scariest Uber ride I’ve done is picking up 3 dudes in a terrible area, in a sketchy alley in Minneapolis. After that they were pretty threatening through the ride in a passive aggressive way and when I got them to the destination they kept urging me to come with them, wanted to “show me something really cool” got the absolute worst vibes the entire time, when they got out they slammed my doors so hard one of the windows cracked and as they walked away I heard one of them say “he’s lucky”, he said something else after but I couldn’t understand what it was. Needless to say that was the last night I drove for Uber or Lyft.
@@MyNameIsNotSam nope, I never used one. Looking back that was a huge mistake on my part. Thought I’d never need it but I was naive and ignorant to think that.
@@MsKiprusoff I’m sure there’s a lot of bad stuff, sexual harassment from drunk dudes most likely. Hell, I dealt with sexual harassment by drunk girls and drunk gay dudes. But that never made me feel like my life was about to end like the situation I posted about.
The way you reenacted what happened tells me you're a down to Earth Guy. You made the video amusing while being informative and direct. Excellently made and presented. I'll sub
I used to drive them before Uber existed and it looks like an easy scratch to fix. I drove for Uber when they hadn't figured the extra distance to jobs over rivers etc
THIS. Even if they ask for help or look like they are in distress. A drunk woman can be your DEMISE so quickly your whole life could do a 180º because of any type of involvement. I wouldnt even confront her about anything if I was the guy in the video, just take the scratch since it's not worth it to pursue action against someone that could potentially ruin your life AND character with a simple lie. What if this guy's dashcam for some reason wasnt recording and she decided to escalate this with a lie? He would've been FUCKED.
I have too. Have ran chainsaws without eye protection and had wood chips get stuck in my eyes for a few days a couple of different times...that was my own fault. But I don't think she should have gotten away with scratching his car like that, and Uber also not do anything about it. Cheap MFers.
Investing in a dashcam is one of the best things you can do in general. Shit happens and without video evidence backing you up, you could be the one in trouble instead.
I know what a joke it can easily be repaired or taken care of without all this drama lol plus there's risks when you pick up drunks so don't get all offended when they accidently scratch or puke in your car.
@@jaychowdhury116 how is he afraid of women? He just didnt really didnt like that she would lie Also nah that girl was acting like he done something super bad to her and then when he told her he has evidence she was acting like everything is fine If this guy didnt have the dashcam I think he would have got fucked over
@@GridnetGaming lyft takes precautions for safety of the driver and passenger and In case of an emergency you can request adt or just plainly emergency services silently by someone else doing it for you or at least that’s what I think from the app of the rider and for drivers I know it’s not a lot but even then tell me does Uber have any of these no they don’t it’s just a hit or miss for the drivers and riders .
God bless you sir I know exactly what you're going through I've had several people lie on me for absolutely no reason and live set up and believe them I'm not sitting up spending my hard-on coin for no dash cam unless it comes with the car.
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.......
"I'm sorry, I scratched your car. I apologise. Do you want me to help with the damages?" That's what a responsible adult does. Then he would have said that it's not that bad and Uber will help with the costs. It's all about the principle here.
I definitely agree with this, I had a hand made axe that the handle got jacked up by a dude missing too much and as I was away from camp when it happened they didnt wanna tell me until the morning, they didnt offer to pay for the handle either, keep in mind this isnt a expensive handle like 40$, problem was its a foreign made product so I have to wait until the part gets handmade and THEN wait till it gets to a importer close enough to ship to America, it legit took almost a year for me to be able to get a new handle, and I wouldnt have let the dude pay for it, Im not worried about 40$ personally if its a one time screw up, but offer at least, if it was me that broke it and it was someone elses as soon as I can imma talk to them and offer to fix it (I have done this many times), but trying to hide it and not offering to fix it makes it very hard to show any trust in that person
Dash cam is a must. That being said, I drove Uber for 4 years. I never had an incident. But I never drove after dark either. I refused to do the graveyard shift. You can make some good money, but for me it wasn't worth the risk of dealing with the drunks, kooks, muggers and other sketchy creeps who come out at night.
Telling a person how drunk they are never goes well, glad it didn’t go to south for you. Your definitely right about everything you said. Lucky you had it all on dash cam
"That wasn't me but if you think it was then 'Whatever'... But if you think it was you have to tell me right now"- spoken by a person who KNOWS they did, is lying about it, and also setting up the foundation for their lie to be able to run with it. Basically, you have to challenge me now, or I will be screaming my lie as the truth, and any attempt by you to challenge it will be met with "I told you it wasn't me, and if you thought it was you should've told me at the time!" She did it, she knows she did it and was willing to lie about it. Just a toe-rag of a human!
The problem ultimately is a two-way-street. If you admit to it, there's a whole host of problems. You can't just pay for the damages, it has to go through insurance, which increases your premium, etc. And they never pick a cheap option either. It's always thesuper sparkly 100x normal price paint they'd use for a 'repair' like that, while it could fairly easily be buffed out.
wear and tear is when you say open a fridge door 30,000 times and then the magnetic strip pulls away from the fridge or the magnet loses its holding power. Wear and tear is not someone falling on your car and scratching it up. I'd pursue this further.
I mean don't use your vehicle as a work vehicle if you don't want it to get treated as such. I mean what do you expect when part of your job is transporting people that are in no condition to drive themselves? It's like buying a pickup truck to haul logs and complain that it damages up the bed
So with that logic, drunks can also get away with damaging hotel rooms vacation rentals. Oh you were drunk? No problem we’ll go ahead and fix that for you free of charge.
Valery Legasov once said, “What is the cost of lies? It’s not that we’ll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies then you’ll no longer recognize the truth at all. What can we do then?” He also said, “Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid.”
Vinyl wraps, carseat covers, and rubber floor matts are a must if you wanna do looser/gryft. Or better yet, if you wanna drive, just get your CDL and make some real money
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.....
Uber basically says “that’s what you expect when you sign up with Uber” Uber doesn’t want to be liable for anything a passenger does to you or your car. They just want the profit you make from it
@john jacob I detail and I have never seen a $30 polisher. I do own a $400 rupes if that is what you are referring to. My is a d.a. That means dual action. Also I use wool cutting pads. I like the cutting compounds made by meguiars. Unfortunately I cannot buy just "a drop" as you say. Instead I buy a $23 bottle. Freezing the screen and looking at the scratch it appears to me she is past the clear coat in spots so best case is the scratch could be lightened.
Honestly. That's why they have insurance requirements. The person was outside the car at that point. Just like anyone walking by or a rock off the road hitting the car or anything else. Its also a buffable scratch.
The only way that falls under W&T is Uber expects you to expect that because you are going to be driving drunk people, that they will be falling all over you car and so you assumed the risk. Literally that's their position.
She even took blame and admitted it basically. How would they not cover something so blatant? I wont use Uber if that's how the company really wants to treat its drivers. Catch 21 though since you need riders lol..
@@littlemarley5676 whats crazy is this situation didnt even happened and ur still mad abt it You made up a scenario and got upset that you imagined it, fucking ridiculous
Yep, take the L and move on. You are in a no win situation with a single drunk girl in the backseat of your car. Nothing good can come of it, even with the dash cam.
Well Uber's Guidelines do state that if a rider damages your car, they are responsible for the damages and necessary repairs. The Inconvenience Fee can be helpful, but is not guaranteed, and you must provide Uber with a receipt for the damages within 5 days of contacting support and within 8 days of the incident (I can't tell based on the video so I'm not making any assumptions on whether you did this or not). It makes sense that the passenger should be responsible for the damages since she caused them, but it does suck that Uber didn't grant you the fee. Also, I don't work for Uber at all, I just know this because I looked up their community guidelines after watching this video lol
@@sportsentertainmentco9877 I was expecting a serious scratch but I agree with you. It looks relatively minor to me and is probably why Uber declined to cover it. Compound and buffing - would be inconvenient - but would reduce this a lot. The more important thing is that the drunk girl hit the car with her keys - that we heard - and definitely could have been the cause of the damage. Without direct evidence and with any or either party willing to lie about things you just can't resolve matters.
Immediate denial pisses me off. I was at a drive in with my girlfriend and a guy pulled up uncomfortably close to my driver’s side and parked. I should have moved…. Anyway, he gets out and comes around to my side and opens the door for his little boy. Now, I hear and feel the door hit my car, but it was light, so I let it slide. But 15 minutes later, when they come back with popcorn and drinks, the kid opens the door himself and WHAM! So I get out and the dad immediately asks what the problem is. I point out the chipped paint where the door got my car, and his immediate response was “that wasn’t us.” So I told him to open the door and see if it lines up. He does and it syncs like a glove. He didn’t even apologize. I asked him to please be more careful, but if I wasn’t with my girlfriend, and he wasn’t with his kid, I would’ve laced into him big time. That kind of immediate denial of responsibility is pathetic in an adult.
years ago i had a brand new maxima…driving in a parking lot i see a little boy with a woman, as i drive by he throws a rock at my car, she watched him do it yet still denied and all she kept saying is hes a good boy…good thing i had my friend in the car so when i called the cops they wrote is up as such so her insurance paid for the damage…i have zero faith in humanity sadly
dude, this has been my experience with almost every person who has been at fault for getting into an accident with me. They always deny and deflect. 10 years ago, a man who was clearly high or drunk hit my car on a narrow street. I saw him coming before the accident, pulled over to my side more and slowed down to almost a stop. He hit my car, got out and immediately says "You came around that corner so fast", denying all fault. I didn't report him because I was a pizza delivery driver with an order in my car, but you bet now I would have turned his intoxicated ass in. Who knows, maybe he's killed someone driving drunk since then!
I remember once renting a lambo to do some canyon driving around vegas...and while in the city, google sent me through some unlit side street as a shortcut I guess. Well suddenly the road dipped and the front bumper smacked hard. I pull over and see that the lower fog light area has a large chunk missing. I'm like "Fuu-"...but then I remembered that I took a video when picking it up. I watch it again, zoom in, and there is the missing chunk! Phew lol
Tbh that scratch will not come off by buffing. Going to have to blend the paint to fully cover it up. It’s up to the driver whether the repair is worth the money or if it’s better off just let your car have a bit of character :)
@@DollaBill313 - I’m with you. That scratch looks like it easily got past the clear coat… it looks like it cut through the paint as well tbh. Maybe touch-up paint to save some money?
The qestion would be. Does these scratches cause an inconvenience. As in does stop you from earning money still , does it stop from moving your vehicle. Do these scratches which the customer caused, has it broken your car? Chasing a company who let's face it. Gets you work !! For them to pay none structural superficial damages for what a customer did makes no sense.. why chasing when it should the customer whom you should be dealing with...not company who has no obligation to pay for it. Let alone the company giving you work.
The amount of people saying "oh it's a small scratch either way" or "that was unnecessary of him" is frightening. No matter how big or small the damage is, that is his car and it got damaged. It is up to court to decide the actual amount of damage. By the law, she damaged what belongs to him, and he has every right to act how he did. I don't know the details of laws in USA, but here in EU: even if someone tries to damage your car or property, that person can face big charges. Of course, accidents do happen, but never try to escalate an accident to something much more worse.
@Fredomane You decided to somehow ignore everything that was said. Holy shit, it is not that hard to wrap around your head. The whole point is that she damaged it, said she didn't damage it and all you mfs blame him for the way he acted. Regardless of the costs... S H E D A M A G E D H I S P R O P E R T Y .
If you go and sell your vehicle, dealers dock thousands of dollars for scratches. Though, way worse things could've happened. Especially him being an uber driver working at 2am. A scratch is the least of his worries. lol
and why lie if its just a scratch? just own it even if it is big damage. Fuck lying especially when caught red handed, things can sure as hell get a lot worse from then on.
@Fredomane If he was to sell his car, that's thousands of dollars of value lost due to the scratches. It may not be much at the time, but its still something he owns and maybe times are tough for him. Gas is insane atm so maybe he doesn't want to spend $20 on something that shouldn't have happened in the first place.
Unfortunately these ride share companies aren't going to be a big help when it comes to damage to your car. It's usually capped at a predetermined amount and may not cover the costs. In your case, those scratches don't look deep and should come out with a scratch remover costing around $10. It's the risk you take when driving for these companies that only care about profits and not their drivers.
Your big mistake was in thinking that Uber gives a flying intercourse about guys like you. In the brave new world of the "gig economy," they know there are probably 100 or so guys they could replace you with after they deactivate you. You are an interchangeable part to them.
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.......
An elderly man scratched my dad's car when he opened his door. He felt bad and contacted him and they started cooperating to get the insurance or whatever the process is. My dad said that the damage would worsen if not fixed, but I felt bad about getting the pension money of an honest, elderly man
My experience with Lyft when a passenger's guest literally kicked a dent in my side panel was that the maximum they can be charged is $250 even though the repairs to the dent were $450. My other experience with Lyft is reporting a customer for making a mess in my car by spilling a blue slushie on my 4-day-old steam cleaned carpet, and the next morning waking up to a dirty car complaint with a threat of deactivation. I got someone to pull 90% of the dent but it still doesn't look exactly right
PSA: Don't do lyft or uber. You're going to put a whole bunch of city miles on your car (very bad for long-term health of your car), and the companies treat their workers like garbage.
@@leeham6230 easier said then done lmao. No one wants to put miles on there car just like no one wants to delivery pizzas. However some people are out searching for a job and this is what they find, so they make due lol. Have u ever been on the job hunt, I assume u have had many jobs and every job has a positive or negative. I know an uber driver that loves his job and enjoys talking to people and getting better at English given he's foriegn. U could say the same thing to a bartender. (Dont work there ur gona do 2 many drugs or party 2 much). I understand ur point tho, I definalty would not want to delivery pizzas again or work for uber, I'm not 18 yrs old anymore
@@BrokeMalone Calm down dude. I'm saying don't do it as a career. Some people might think that it's a good idea to do this for a long time. I am advising against it. Obviously if your options are limited, then go for it. I've had shit jobs that I took because there was nothing else.
@@leeham6230 idk why ur saying calm down like I'm trying to fight u irl. I was just ranting cause I'm high. My only point is I've worked a lot of shit jobs and uber is definalty better then labor or the bar business or minimum wage retail (worked all of these)or amazon. Therefore uber is a solid job. Now if ur past ur 20s and driving uber like wtf u should have a career by now lol. I work from home now and shit is dope as fuck as I have my.own business. I'm sure ur in a similar situation. Like I said I get ur point tho I used 2 hate putting miles on my car delivering pizza /Chinese food but that was the only job I could get at 17
This is why I do NOT pick up drunk women. Ever. I've had so many issues with them, beyond what you can imagine. I live in a very big city and there's plenty more customers. I'd rather pick up a couple of drunk dudes who will chat shit and cause no issues than drunk women who do all sorts of weird shit and try to get away with it by lying.
As a girl who's seen lying bitches that weren't drunk yeah just don't because they can lie about not scratching your car to sexual assault, at least having a dashcam definitely helps but it sucks how much some will lie for no reason.
@@ORTyOW My Girlfriend actually Cheated on me with a couple guys in one night also tried to abuse me after I told her were breaking up don't go and get to mad in these comments now. Remember if you get mad about someone talking about you are that person :)
I stopped doing Lyft years ago because of shady folks being in my car. I worked in Portland OR so you never knew what you were gonna get. Most people were normal and chill but sometimes I'd get druggies or very drunk people and I've had a couple of situations near the end of that totally tripped me out and made me never want to do it again. Now I only deliver food or groceries because food and groceries never complain. ANYTHING can happen when you have someone else in your car you've never met. It's much safer to drive things around than people. This guy having a dash cam (which I ALWAYS have) saved his ass. There were a few instances where my dashcam saved my ass too where people have ran into my car while I was not moving and without that video I probably would've been fucked because insurance companies always try to make it 50% your fault and 50% theirs so they don't have to pay as much but video doesn't lie and if you're not at fault having that thing will pay itself off a hundred times over. Make the investment. GET A DASHCAM!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!1! Also I've caught a couple of accidents on it where I pulled over and the person that caused the accident tried to say it was the other person's fault. But I sent it to the insurance companies of both people and they were able to make it right with the footage rather than one person's word against the other's. Dashcams keep everybody safe. If there's someone you really care about get them a dash cam for their birthday or something.
Lmao “you didn’t drop me off where I wanted to” moment earlier I missed the alley want me to turn back? “No it’s fine it’s fine I’m getting out her” drunk women needa stop drinking
She probably thought he was gonna take her somewhere else and she was going to get either raped or killed bro but as a dude if a girl is trying to take you to a dark alley your instinct is , im boutta get robbed by like 6 dudes once the girl gets out of the car and it was a setup
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact........
@@nickynamikaze3183 I wouldn't give a crap. What the hell is so important about a paint job? I have a scratch on my car it's the end of the world. Such a useless problem to have in this world.
there is one deep gouge that clearly goes through several layers even if it doesn't cut all the way to the primer. I wouldn't care, myself... but if someone would be upset on principle then I can understand why. nobody likes being lied to, except for fools and cultists.
A keyed scratch generally doesn't even need sanded, it can just be buffed off with a buffer. So if you know any friends or anything with one, buy some cheap compound and buff it off.
Exactly why is my guy making such a big fuss over it. The girls drunk so it's not 100 percent her fault. Shit like that is a risk ur gonna take especially if ur gonna carry a drunk passenger
@@DylanS-zv4dc It's her fault she's drunk, no? It's like arguing that a drunk driver isn't 100% responsible for a hit and run because he was drunk at the time. You are still responsible for your actions while intoxicated.
@@brendanmcdonald1109 yeah it's her fault she's drunk but while ur drunk ur not fully aware of what ur doing. Someone having a drunk passenger needs to know that that's a risk that comes with having a drunk passenger, u can't expect someone that's drunk to act properly
@@brendanmcdonald1109 and also ur comparing a hit and run with a drunk passenger who accidentally made a small scratch on a car. Although in both situations the ppl are to blame for being drunk, they are very different outcomes, so I believe its OK not to blame a drunk passenger for accidentally scratching the car whereas a drunk driver shouldn't even get in the car in the first place.
So, just saying, as an autobody mechanic, insurance adjuster say and do anything to inflate their bottom line when In fact they don't have the mechanical experience to make the call to begin with. It's amazing what pencil pushers try to dictate to actual mechanics.
I never watch these kind of videos but I happened across one of yours and now I'm hooked. I wanted to tell you I admire your attitude. I would have dragged about 95 percent of these people out of my car and sent them on their way with a boot. Jesus. I can't imagine treating an Uber driver the way some of these people think it's ok to treat them. I wonder if everybody realizes that you guys are driving your own vehicles??
Reminds me of when my dad called in an uber driver after it started storming pouring rain down in the Universal water park. We went to go into the car (which of course we were wet but had towels wrapped around our bottoms to prevent the seat from getting soaked) and my dad asked if it was ok for us to sit with us being wet and the driver said sure. The driver takes my family and I back to the hotel and the driver charged us an $80 cleaning fee for doing “extensive damage” to his car when one of the seats were wet from being sit on. My dad tried arguing with Uber but was unable to get a refund so a $9 ride turned into an $89 ride. Never ridden in an Uber since. Edit: Uber is a shitty company that treats drivers and customers like shit to get more money Edit 2: We were going to tip him $16 and give him a good review before he charged us $80 😑
You could have just tipped the Uber driver $20 for getting into his car all wet and generated some goodwill. Instead you choose the cheap route and he played you back
@@joeythecloser1 We we’re going to tip him $16 for coming to pick us up but charged us with an $80 cleaning fee before we could even tip. We got out of the car and said a quick thank you because of the rain pouring down and went inside to our hotel room. He charged us $80 dollars before my dad could even sit down and give him a review and tip.
As soon as she started arguing I would have said "Ok, have a nice night" and reported to Uber. After pointing the damage out to her, why even continue arguing with someone this drunk? Can't be a good turnout in the end. Anyway, sucks that Uber is giving you a hard time about it. They should cover costs for touch up paint at the very least.
Uber just don't care. I had an Uber driver scoop out an extra ten bucks from my card. I reported it and they laughed it off. I left a bad review on the Uber app, they replied to the review saying "we are very sorry, please contact us..." to make it look like they were doing something, but guess what? Nothing. No reply at all. They are all about taking your money, but they don't give a toss if you are ripped off by one of their drivers.
People are like that. A postal worker hit my mailbox with the mail truck, right in front of me, and yelled out the window "oops, almost hit it." The mailbox was at a 45 degree angle now. I went out to her and told her that I saw her hit it and she still denied it. So I pulled out my phone and called the post office to get the supervisor and asked him what email address he wanted me to send the footage from our security cameras. Surprise, surprise..."I guess maybe I did hit it. Can you just let me know what it'll cost to fix?"
@@katt6452 "this is why more cars should come with camera like Teslas" Nowhere does it say everyone should get a Tesla. It should just be more common for cars to have cameras
If she died its vehicular manslaughter if not she could press charges if he hit her or get insurance or wtv but the guy that commented said that cause she said the scratch was already there
I'm sorry, but if I had it on camera, reported it Uber, was paying an inconvenience fee EVERY pick up, then I would be suing Uber to pay for my repairs. Otherwise I would've dropped Uber like a hot potato. No thanks.
Am I the only one who was always unsure about that goodfellas scene? was it a set up or not?
No!! You are so right! In that scene If you listen closely you’ll hear the henchman shush each other as to not scare Karen. Total set up! Love that scene and love that movie!!! Maurie’s wigs don’t come off! EVEN UNDERWATER
You are right on the money with the Goodfellas scene. After the Lufthansa heist Jimmy Burke went on a murder rampage killing everyone that worked the job. He had Paul Vario's blessing because this meant that there was less of a chance anyone would talk to the feds, and more importantly it meant they had to give out less shares, more money for them. Once Henry Hill got picked up on the drug charges they felt he was a threat because even though he did not take part in the airline heist he put all the players in touch with each other, and knew the details. Not only he was under threat of being clipped because of the drug bust, but they knew he could write his own ticket with the feds if he gave them the details of that heist so they had decided he and his wife had to go.
That scene was not a planned ambush for Karen though. She had called Jimmy Burke wanting to talk to him to talk about Henry right away. Jimmy figured this was a good opportunity. Grab Karen, and have Henry come to her then they would them together to take out of the scene. Thankfully Karen was smart enough not to get trapped.
It was most definitely a set up.
I think Scorsese set it up to have a little bit of ambiguity so you really feel the Paranoia and impending downfall/hopelessness Henry Hill was experiencing at the time. I don’t know, I’m not the guy. But, it works tho.
@@ghostmasghostmas4059 I wasn't clear in my original comment, I was talking real events. Jimmy Burke tried grabbing Karen with the hopes of luring Henry to a trap where they both would have been killed. Even before the drug bust Paul Vario and Jimmy Burke had discussed killing Henry. Burke worried Henry might ask for a bigger cut of the Lufthansa heist since all the other players were dead, and they both worried about Henry going to the feds. The last time Henry had been in prison Paul Vario raped Karen, and they also were concerned because Henry was becoming unstable due to his drug abuse.
Setup..you can see Bobby D looking down the road and his agitation when she didn’t bite...
“sorry I scratched your car”
that’s all it takes
And a buff pad
He would probably ask money for whole cars body paint
The woman had no self accountability.
@@glockwidstik i mean you can tell yes an honest guy
@@icy_jsttt6047 say huh
The title should've been: Girl Lies, dashcam saves me, Uber fucks me over anyway
Uber just wants to keep the money.
@@helium-379 ikr
Sue Uber
Exactly
What's more important though is that he will not be in any hot water
It's disturbing how nonchalantly she started to resort to the false accusation route as soon as she felt pressed. She is exactly the type of woman who would be content to destroy a man's life with an accusation and not lose a second of sleep over it.
Yup. It ruins lives one way or another. It happened to my family member, obviously he won the case she was a psychopath. But despite being an innocent man he has lived within the confines of his bedroom ever since. He has extreme PTSD and will literally never be the same. He said wherever he goes he feels like people are thinking "you fuckin pervert", even though he was Innocent, it still always crept into his mind. So eventually he stopped leaving the house all together. It ruins lives, one way or another.
It's disturbing how the judicial system is geared against men so strongly to make women like this try to get away with this garbage.
Lets not make this a gender thing. She is exactly this kind of person who would not bat an eye to lie and destroy other peoples lives.
To be fair she was drunk so she was probably not behaving the way she normally does.
What an MASSIVE ASSUMPTION? Have you got superpowers, is this the all seeing , all knowing almighty commenting ,or are you just a nasty misogynist?
Next time, dont confront her. Let her walk away and then take your pictures and report it. Confrontation with drunk people never ends well
Her: that wasn't me
Him: I have a dashcam
Her: I'm willing to take responsibility
That’s exactly what happened.
DWIGHT
@@MrNoob-zh9lo yeah that's me what's up? Want some beets?
@@beetsbydwightschrute1770 MISTER IDENTITY THIEFT ISNT A JOKE
@@MrNoob-zh9lo
it is when it's the name of your profile and not the ID card in your hand.
“I didn’t do that”
“I recorded it”
“Oh I did it”
“You didn’t drop me off at my spot”
“You told me not to on camera”
“Oh yeaaah I forgot about the camera, bye”
Ye
Women
drunk people
People in general 😒
Society 🤡
Bad people can't speak truth. They can't even be in the same room with it. It makes them angry and they get exposed and embarrassed by it every day. That must be a difficult life. As for me, I am happy because I treat others the way I want to be treated. Keep up the good work, brother. I need to know you are out here.
This is why I don’t UBER anymore. A few years back before every Uber had cameras in them I had a group of young ladies I picked up. Being drunk they began acting very inappropriate, touching me as I was driving, hitting my arms, etc. All of that was nothing until one of the girls piped up and said “what keeps girls from saying you didn’t assault them.. LOL. Like what if I told them you touched my breasts, they’d probably fire you right..?” I sat there for a second and told them “Well that wouldn’t go very well seeing as I have two cameras(one right behind her fat ass head and one under my mirror)..” She said she was joking blah blah blah but that moment right there is where I said yeah I’m not doing this anymore because all it would take is one false accusation and you’re done. Life ruined. Over maybe a $5 tip…
oh l;awd
American girls are not good people.
Don't trip them
**Drunk passenger damages car's bodywork**
Uber: "That's just wear and tear lol"
It'll buff out😂
A rock can cause the same amount of damage. People need to stop worrying about small scratches on their car.
@@dominicgalloway4481 REally...I would've jumped in the car and hauled ass. Not worth lowering your vibe for a drunk person. Be gone fool.
@@zandrafalcone1359 what you said made almost no sense. Why would you have jumped in the car and hauled ass? Like if someone accidentally made a dinky scratch on my car I wouldn't care because I drive in places where scratches are something that happens. It's not like she caused damage that would have decreased the value of the car. Likely there's other scratches on it. Bro in the video was just trippin.
@@dominicgalloway4481 It makes no sense to you to avoid drama? Because that 'dinky' scratch wasn't worth it. Rub that shit out with some toothpaste, give that car a bath and keep it moving.
This is why I tell everyone to have a dash camera no matter what they do… especially while doing Rideshare. The camera doesn’t take sides or lie.. unlike drunks do. Be safe out there bro
And one that records audio!!
@VIVANOFF it is Uber… you don’t have a choice once you accept
@VIVANOFF not without a good reason, and not wanting to pick up a drunk person isn’t good enough I don’t believe.
Lol you realize I did make parodies also right? There’s a section that says real Rideshare videos.. smh.
isn't that a standard to get into uber to begin with?
Why is the criminal being protected with a smiley face ?
because Uber would most likely drop him for harassing the customer.
Because he's a decent person and isn't going to f*cking dox someone over a scratch on a car
@@Walleyedwosaikso showing someone’s face who you can even say is a criminal is doxing them? Wow what about security cameras what about him the is the guy doxxing himself? you do not know what doxxing is
@@Messup7654actually, you don't. It's still doxxing regardless of the context
@@downylithe no it’s not showing someone’s face is not doxxing search it up peoples faces aren’t private and identifying like an address plus when you go into public your expected to be seen whether it’s a camera or a person
You handled it well. Some things are not worth fighting for. Sometimes a minor loss is a major gain.
My perspective just broadened, I always avoid losses, but this actually makes sense.
People should try get a dash cam even if your not an Uber, these days it’s so easy for claimers and liars to get away with stuff. Having a Dash cam protects you and others.
Exactly! Thank you.
On three separate occasions -- three separate cars -- I was sitting at a stop light, stopped for awhile actually, when I was Smashed! Rear Ended by the fools who were looking at their phones.
There wasn't even attempts to break on their part = 3 totalled cars. The hits hurled me through the intersection and on one case, into the back of the car in front of me (that was also stopped at the same light).
Every single driver that rear-ended me tried to tell the police that I slammed my breaks, trying to cause the accident to get the insurance, and one told the police I put my car in reverse and slammed into them!!
Idiots!!
True
Liars*
Even if you brake ( witch you didn.t ) it's still other drivers fault so no problems . 😂
Lol, have u seen Russian driver cams? Sufficed to say I think it might be law to have dashcams in Russia, very entertaining, they dgaf, love me sum russian dash cam😆😆
So Uber is just STEALING the “convenience “ fee from the customer and you. Interesting how easily they take it from the customer, make you jump through hoops to get it, then deny it to you, and pocket the extra money. And somehow you’re the bad guy trying to get one over on them
you speak facts
Moral of the story: work for Lyft, not Uber. Uber is trash.
@@breewashere Lyft is doing the same thing to me right now. Both companies are run by snakes
@@tylerrolandmorris create your own company!
@@painintheknee1209 working on it. Lyft was just a side hustle to my main job. I just thought they'd handle my situation better.
I'll tell you this, I have driven Uber and Lyft for hundreds of thousands of miles. One thing I have learned about dealing with people while they are intoxicated; Never argue with someone while they are intoxicated. Only have confrontation if it is a safety issue where you need to. If you ever have to confront someone, make sure the camera is on them and you have footage. You say nothing otherwise and document, document document.
Oh yeah, always have a dash cam rolling .
All Uber drivers need the following:
1. Lots of cameras, inside and outside.
2. A thick glass bulletproof partition.
3. Automatic doors, push button open & closing also prevents slamming.
4. A mace canister in back with remote driver control. Fills the cabin in seconds.
5. An dash panic button that contacts 911 with your location.
6. A kill ignition device if driver gets more than 25 ft away from vehicle, carjack protection.
One more: an ejection seat for the rear seat.
"I'm willing to take responsibility for whatever, but I definitely did not do that."
🤣
She thinks she gets the " Cupcake Pass". Lol
Sounds like my ex
"Can you say that again? Just the way you said it, just the same way."
Lmao
@@nonenone4461 not just women buddy. You’ll learn that once you meet more people
Uber needs to take better care of their drivers.
Yea let’s just pay for everyone’s car repairs
@@austinnighteyes1900 kinda they’re job if the damage happens due to a passenger
@@austinnighteyes1900 um yeah thats how it works kid 😂
Uber and lyft takes to much money from drivers in the first place.
@@johndavis6719 Uber doesn’t make any money from their drivers what are you talking about
I think you're awesome man. Keeping a calm, cool head can be hard to achieve sometimes but you do rather well. And I know you are super happy with your camera setup anytime people start lying on you. I'm sure it's paid for itself numerous times. Thanks for the humor too!
Truth be told, it is wear and tear.
The courts may not work anymore but as long as everyone is recording everyone , justice will be served. 👍
that profile picture is just mega sus
@@Ik7rus no it’s *a r t*
Photoshop will gain justice lol
It makes boot lockers pretty mad though
@@austingudmunson7657 your point?
"Her: Willing to take responsibility for like, whatever"
Every simps dream line
That girl said “like” way to much-
@@vian5231 she’s drunk
@@Mahmoud.Kiblawi Ah, yes, I forgot.
@@vian5231 all women do that
@@JungK00K_178 I don’t-
She was actually not that bad either since she was willing to take responsibility and she was actually communicating , comparing her to the psychopath woman in "get out of my car video" who made my blood boil , this one sound like an angel at least she was willing to leave and not make a scene
The edits on this video are on point!! The Shawshank comparison was 💯.
Overall, your great attitude definitely de-escalated the entire situation.
A wise man once said: "It is faster to swap to your secondary than reloading your primary weapon." -Albert Einstein
"Knife the watermelon" - Idk Fruit Ninja or some shit
I see that youre a real gamer (btw Ahri is my favourite mid champ)
Cod much?
What kinda name is soap ?
That man was Gaz from Cod 4
The scariest Uber ride I’ve done is picking up 3 dudes in a terrible area, in a sketchy alley in Minneapolis. After that they were pretty threatening through the ride in a passive aggressive way and when I got them to the destination they kept urging me to come with them, wanted to “show me something really cool” got the absolute worst vibes the entire time, when they got out they slammed my doors so hard one of the windows cracked and as they walked away I heard one of them say “he’s lucky”, he said something else after but I couldn’t understand what it was. Needless to say that was the last night I drove for Uber or Lyft.
Dash cam?
Hell with that.
If you went through that, Imagine what the women drivers have to deal with
@@MyNameIsNotSam nope, I never used one. Looking back that was a huge mistake on my part. Thought I’d never need it but I was naive and ignorant to think that.
@@MsKiprusoff I’m sure there’s a lot of bad stuff, sexual harassment from drunk dudes most likely. Hell, I dealt with sexual harassment by drunk girls and drunk gay dudes. But that never made me feel like my life was about to end like the situation I posted about.
The way you reenacted what happened tells me you're a down to Earth Guy. You made the video amusing while being informative and direct. Excellently made and presented. I'll sub
The video is fake. Glad to know you fell for it LOL.
am I the only person that wouldnt make such a big deal out of such a tiny scratch?
I used to drive them before Uber existed and it looks like an easy scratch to fix. I drove for Uber when they hadn't figured the extra distance to jobs over rivers etc
His voice has so much character. You should become a voice actor or something.
He almost sounds like Leonardo DiCaprio in Wolf of Wall Street
@@owencooperphoto heck yeah I was waiting for the pumping quotes to get out an sell $$$$
Reminds me of the "Cabbie" from the film Heavy Metal?!? 🤪
It's the Philly accent
He sounds like that one guy that knows everything about every single rapper
NEVER, EVER, get involved with an intoxicated woman. EVER.
how if he does uber 🥴
@@nas8938 still don't get involved🙂
THIS. Even if they ask for help or look like they are in distress. A drunk woman can be your DEMISE so quickly your whole life could do a 180º because of any type of involvement. I wouldnt even confront her about anything if I was the guy in the video, just take the scratch since it's not worth it to pursue action against someone that could potentially ruin your life AND character with a simple lie. What if this guy's dashcam for some reason wasnt recording and she decided to escalate this with a lie? He would've been FUCKED.
@@raized943 amen 🤝
F A X
I’ve had scratches worse than that on my eyeball.
I have too. Have ran chainsaws without eye protection and had wood chips get stuck in my eyes for a few days a couple of different times...that was my own fault. But I don't think she should have gotten away with scratching his car like that, and Uber also not do anything about it. Cheap MFers.
Stay safe bro. These girls getaway with any and everything
Investing in a dashcam is one of the best things you can do in general. Shit happens and without video evidence backing you up, you could be the one in trouble instead.
hm
14 likes? Come on jsgwam you can do better than that 😁
@@DarkyMonkey69 That was 4 hours ago tho, lol
I swear dude I see you everywhere
@@gameknight0130 Not a coincidence. This guy comments everywhere for a living, thats why he is a verified person despite only having 1 video
I legit thought that this was gonna be something way more exciting than a tiny scratch
I know what a joke it can easily be repaired or taken care of without all this drama lol plus there's risks when you pick up drunks so don't get all offended when they accidently scratch or puke in your car.
I was expecting something different, too.
SAME this dude is a cry baby lol
Yeah, the uber driver is an uptight drama queen with a lot of paranoia and afraid of the opposite sex honestly. 😂
@@jaychowdhury116 how is he afraid of women? He just didnt really didnt like that she would lie
Also nah that girl was acting like he done something super bad to her and then when he told her he has evidence she was acting like everything is fine
If this guy didnt have the dashcam I think he would have got fucked over
The way he smiles with a thumbs up for a selfie with his brand new AND FRESH car scratch cracks me up so much
YOU BETTER PREACH THIS MORNING!
"I'm willing to take responsibility"
Well damn baby, say less
Down tremendous
But you got a point 👀
Idk how i feel hearing yall comment this about a drunk girl with a goku rose and mini keanu pfp 😂
@@flamingice3085 the goku rose makes his comment all the more evil lol
@@truefallenangel it really does. Just picture the actual character saying it too.
Less? OK! "I'm I'll take responsibility"
Didnt even have to change the order!
Uber take 25% for these incidents and then doesn’t let their drivers take advantage? Corporate greed at its finest.
If that isn’t a sign to switch to lyft or other rideshare companies I don’t know what is.
@@SigmaTopG69 i don't understand, is lyft a better option for BEING a driver or passenger
@@GridnetGaming lyft takes precautions for safety of the driver and passenger and In case of an emergency you can request adt or just plainly emergency services silently by someone else doing it for you or at least that’s what I think
from the app of the rider and for drivers I know it’s not a lot but even then tell me does Uber have any of these no they don’t it’s just a hit or miss for the drivers and riders .
@@SigmaTopG69 ok thanks for the info :)
@@SigmaTopG69 if service gives advantage to customer and not worker it has more clients thats how our harsh world works
They do not tell you If you were using your own personal vehicle they do not fix any damages . It goes on us as a driver
God bless you sir I know exactly what you're going through I've had several people lie on me for absolutely no reason and live set up and believe them I'm not sitting up spending my hard-on coin for no dash cam unless it comes with the car.
“Don’t worry Captain, we’ll buff out those scratches.”-SpongeBob SquarePants.
"YOU'RE GOOD. YOU'RE GOOOD. YOU'RE GOOD"
@@isveryniceyes KEEP GOING, YOU'RE GOOD, KEEP GOING, AAAND STOP
Flying Dutchman’s face during that scene is hilarious lol
Oh, that's not bad. It'll buff right out.
John Candy
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.......
"I'm sorry, I scratched your car. I apologise. Do you want me to help with the damages?" That's what a responsible adult does. Then he would have said that it's not that bad and Uber will help with the costs. It's all about the principle here.
I definitely agree with this, I had a hand made axe that the handle got jacked up by a dude missing too much and as I was away from camp when it happened they didnt wanna tell me until the morning, they didnt offer to pay for the handle either, keep in mind this isnt a expensive handle like 40$, problem was its a foreign made product so I have to wait until the part gets handmade and THEN wait till it gets to a importer close enough to ship to America, it legit took almost a year for me to be able to get a new handle, and I wouldnt have let the dude pay for it, Im not worried about 40$ personally if its a one time screw up, but offer at least, if it was me that broke it and it was someone elses as soon as I can imma talk to them and offer to fix it (I have done this many times), but trying to hide it and not offering to fix it makes it very hard to show any trust in that person
They are drunken
@@colewright9358 true
@Sunshine it's the fact that she lied about not doing it at first
@Sunshine
Talk is cheap. The only way to take responsibility for it is by paying for the damages.
Dash cam is a must. That being said, I drove Uber for 4 years. I never had an incident. But I never drove after dark either. I refused to do the graveyard shift. You can make some good money, but for me it wasn't worth the risk of dealing with the drunks, kooks, muggers and other sketchy creeps who come out at night.
youtube ad rev for this vid did more than cover those scratches
yes and he's not going to have it fixed. It's a thin scratch. The most he will do is use a paint fill in or concealer. I'll bet it's still there.
She sounds like most of my ex-girlfriends. "I didn't break the fucking mop. It was already broken."
"You broke the broom handle with your face while I was holding it."
😂acting up & expecting me not to get pissed
@@emicuhh1368 2. Brand new fancy mops too. They'd push on them. But all of my ex'es broke something and didn't take responsibility at all.
@@emicuhh1368 Not when you get to a point where you're like talking to a brick wall.
Your ex's mopped? Shit I'd buy 10 mops.
Telling a person how drunk they are never goes well, glad it didn’t go to south for you. Your definitely right about everything you said. Lucky you had it all on dash cam
Very true lol
He’s a passive aggressive beta male xD but maybe y’all can relate
“You’re drunk”
“No I’m not”
“Can you tell the time?”
“Yeah” *turns to clock*
“I am not fucking drunk”
@@Anigeek1246 Great job, so you've seen that video too.
@@ballaking1000 never fails to crack me up
"That wasn't me but if you think it was then 'Whatever'... But if you think it was you have to tell me right now"- spoken by a person who KNOWS they did, is lying about it, and also setting up the foundation for their lie to be able to run with it. Basically, you have to challenge me now, or I will be screaming my lie as the truth, and any attempt by you to challenge it will be met with "I told you it wasn't me, and if you thought it was you should've told me at the time!"
She did it, she knows she did it and was willing to lie about it. Just a toe-rag of a human!
The problem ultimately is a two-way-street.
If you admit to it, there's a whole host of problems. You can't just pay for the damages, it has to go through insurance, which increases your premium, etc.
And they never pick a cheap option either. It's always thesuper sparkly 100x normal price paint they'd use for a 'repair' like that, while it could fairly easily be buffed out.
wear and tear is when you say open a fridge door 30,000 times and then the magnetic strip pulls away from the fridge or the magnet loses its holding power. Wear and tear is not someone falling on your car and scratching it up. I'd pursue this further.
Only 30,000 times? That's 1 day at 2am for me
I mean don't use your vehicle as a work vehicle if you don't want it to get treated as such. I mean what do you expect when part of your job is transporting people that are in no condition to drive themselves? It's like buying a pickup truck to haul logs and complain that it damages up the bed
So with that logic, drunks can also get away with damaging hotel rooms vacation rentals. Oh you were drunk? No problem we’ll go ahead and fix that for you free of charge.
@@StonedCabbage this mentality basically gives drunks a free pass to do anything, get out of here.
@@rmyd027 she stumpled and put a tiny scratch in it. If she was belligerent and kicked a dent in it than that's a different story
Valery Legasov once said, “What is the cost of lies? It’s not that we’ll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies then you’ll no longer recognize the truth at all. What can we do then?”
He also said, “Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid.”
Who tf is valery legasov my nigga
@@drexicoownsyou4639 iirc he was one of the people involved with the Chernobyl incident.
Wow i love this
Did the real Valery Legasov say that or was it a line written for Jared Harris in HBO's Chernobyl?
@@richarddavis8863 Option B, but it's a well written and profound quote nonetheless. But yeah, little silly to attribute it directly to him.
Vinyl wraps, carseat covers, and rubber floor matts are a must if you wanna do looser/gryft. Or better yet, if you wanna drive, just get your CDL and make some real money
Women definitely know they can just accuse men any time they want and they'll get away with their shit. So fucking depressing.
This girl probably never had to pay for anything in her life.
Overly Privileged people tend to be like that
@@Tenchi707 course, that's what privellaged means
Modern women.
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.....
Uber basically says “that’s what you expect when you sign up with Uber” Uber doesn’t want to be liable for anything a passenger does to you or your car. They just want the profit you make from it
@john jacob I detail and I have never seen a $30 polisher. I do own a $400 rupes if that is what you are referring to. My is a d.a. That means dual action. Also I use wool cutting pads. I like the cutting compounds made by meguiars. Unfortunately I cannot buy just "a drop" as you say. Instead I buy a $23 bottle. Freezing the screen and looking at the scratch it appears to me she is past the clear coat in spots so best case is the scratch could be lightened.
They are right!
Just another reason not to do uber in your nice car...
@john jacob Or just doesnt cost anything, if people wouldnt scratch your car. Maybe that sounds better?
Honestly. That's why they have insurance requirements. The person was outside the car at that point. Just like anyone walking by or a rock off the road hitting the car or anything else. Its also a buffable scratch.
The only way that falls under W&T is Uber expects you to expect that because you are going to be driving drunk people, that they will be falling all over you car and so you assumed the risk. Literally that's their position.
i read it: “girl dies, dashcam saves me” lmao
She even took blame and admitted it basically. How would they not cover something so blatant? I wont use Uber if that's how the company really wants to treat its drivers. Catch 21 though since you need riders lol..
It’s catch 22
@@benjinator09 Looks like I forgot one. =p
@@criptin4075 heh, good response
They don’t want actual employees.
besides the company screwing over employees, it isn’t clear if he showed the dash recording or not? idk
Dude, you are very lucky to not be falsely accused of anything. Always make sure that dash cam is there for you!
suprised she didnt say something like ''he tried attacking me and forcing me in his car''
@@littlemarley5676 Incel vibes)))
@@littlemarley5676 whats crazy is this situation didnt even happened and ur still mad abt it
You made up a scenario and got upset that you imagined it, fucking ridiculous
@@mlnkaiaYou got fagvibe
Yep, take the L and move on. You are in a no win situation with a single drunk girl in the backseat of your car. Nothing good can come of it, even with the dash cam.
3:26 I love the sarcasm there. 😂
This is why Uber dash cam is a must have
Well Uber's Guidelines do state that if a rider damages your car, they are responsible for the damages and necessary repairs. The Inconvenience Fee can be helpful, but is not guaranteed, and you must provide Uber with a receipt for the damages within 5 days of contacting support and within 8 days of the incident (I can't tell based on the video so I'm not making any assumptions on whether you did this or not). It makes sense that the passenger should be responsible for the damages since she caused them, but it does suck that Uber didn't grant you the fee.
Also, I don't work for Uber at all, I just know this because I looked up their community guidelines after watching this video lol
Don't drive you car for uber, got it
You are right they pay for damages. This is weird
If you are scared of a little scratch on your car than it’s time to quit your job as an Uber driver my friend.
Thats such an easy fix. It probably just need compound and buffing. Itd look like new
@@sportsentertainmentco9877 I was expecting a serious scratch but I agree with you. It looks relatively minor to me and is probably why Uber declined to cover it. Compound and buffing - would be inconvenient - but would reduce this a lot. The more important thing is that the drunk girl hit the car with her keys - that we heard - and definitely could have been the cause of the damage. Without direct evidence and with any or either party willing to lie about things you just can't resolve matters.
Immediate denial pisses me off. I was at a drive in with my girlfriend and a guy pulled up uncomfortably close to my driver’s side and parked. I should have moved…. Anyway, he gets out and comes around to my side and opens the door for his little boy. Now, I hear and feel the door hit my car, but it was light, so I let it slide. But 15 minutes later, when they come back with popcorn and drinks, the kid opens the door himself and WHAM! So I get out and the dad immediately asks what the problem is. I point out the chipped paint where the door got my car, and his immediate response was “that wasn’t us.” So I told him to open the door and see if it lines up. He does and it syncs like a glove. He didn’t even apologize. I asked him to please be more careful, but if I wasn’t with my girlfriend, and he wasn’t with his kid, I would’ve laced into him big time.
That kind of immediate denial of responsibility is pathetic in an adult.
Horrible example to set for his kid too. Kid just learned that grown men don't take responsibility for their actions (or the actions of their kids).
Should have immediately slammed your rear drivers door into his car and claimed it was there already
@@DominiAeternum exactly
years ago i had a brand new maxima…driving in a parking lot i see a little boy with a woman, as i drive by he throws a rock at my car, she watched him do it yet still denied and all she kept saying is hes a good boy…good thing i had my friend in the car so when i called the cops they wrote is up as such so her insurance paid for the damage…i have zero faith in humanity sadly
dude, this has been my experience with almost every person who has been at fault for getting into an accident with me. They always deny and deflect. 10 years ago, a man who was clearly high or drunk hit my car on a narrow street. I saw him coming before the accident, pulled over to my side more and slowed down to almost a stop. He hit my car, got out and immediately says "You came around that corner so fast", denying all fault. I didn't report him because I was a pizza delivery driver with an order in my car, but you bet now I would have turned his intoxicated ass in. Who knows, maybe he's killed someone driving drunk since then!
"I've got a dash cam", then why stand there and argue with her?
I remember once renting a lambo to do some canyon driving around vegas...and while in the city, google sent me through some unlit side street as a shortcut I guess. Well suddenly the road dipped and the front bumper smacked hard. I pull over and see that the lower fog light area has a large chunk missing. I'm like "Fuu-"...but then I remembered that I took a video when picking it up. I watch it again, zoom in, and there is the missing chunk! Phew lol
"Save the gender politics for the classroom. In the real world..." that's perfect haha
I subbed to him for that line lol
Blobbbb
Also very unnecessary to say when claiming that someone scratched your car off-camera.
In the real world no one is safe in dark alleyways at 2 am. I don’t know why gender would be relevant there.
@@DeniseLeanna29 I think you missed the point... It had nothing to do with the scratch.
Eddie, if its any help those scratches don't look too deep and should buff out with some polish and shine :)
You said what I wanted to say but in the nicest way :) lol
Tbh that scratch will not come off by buffing. Going to have to blend the paint to fully cover it up. It’s up to the driver whether the repair is worth the money or if it’s better off just let your car have a bit of character :)
Its not a bad scratch lol get over it.
I haven’t watched the video but holy shot this comment got me excited
@@DollaBill313 - I’m with you. That scratch looks like it easily got past the clear coat… it looks like it cut through the paint as well tbh.
Maybe touch-up paint to save some money?
If key scratches on your car is normal wear and tear why is it against the law to key someone's car?
The qestion would be. Does these scratches cause an inconvenience.
As in does stop you from earning money still , does it stop from moving your vehicle. Do these scratches which the customer caused, has it broken your car?
Chasing a company who let's face it. Gets you work !!
For them to pay none structural superficial damages for what a customer did makes no sense.. why chasing when it should the customer whom you should be dealing with...not company who has no obligation to pay for it. Let alone the company giving you work.
Ngl, the "Oscar worthy reenactment" was priceless lol
Black nice
Shoe nice
Look him up on yt he eats fkin napkin's and shii😆
When picking up people and it's one person, make them sit on the other side and never behind you.
Man the girl is lucky that dude wasn't a psychopath or someone who loves his car to the death.
One day she'll mess with a guy who doesn't care about her being a woman.
The amount of people saying "oh it's a small scratch either way" or "that was unnecessary of him" is frightening.
No matter how big or small the damage is, that is his car and it got damaged. It is up to court to decide the actual amount of damage.
By the law, she damaged what belongs to him, and he has every right to act how he did.
I don't know the details of laws in USA, but here in EU: even if someone tries to damage your car or property, that person can face big charges. Of course, accidents do happen, but never try to escalate an accident to something much more worse.
@Fredomane You decided to somehow ignore everything that was said. Holy shit, it is not that hard to wrap around your head. The whole point is that she damaged it, said she didn't damage it and all you mfs blame him for the way he acted. Regardless of the costs... S H E D A M A G E D H I S P R O P E R T Y .
If you go and sell your vehicle, dealers dock thousands of dollars for scratches. Though, way worse things could've happened. Especially him being an uber driver working at 2am. A scratch is the least of his worries. lol
and why lie if its just a scratch? just own it even if it is big damage. Fuck lying especially when caught red handed, things can sure as hell get a lot worse from then on.
@@sirpuffcelot Exactly that!
@Fredomane If he was to sell his car, that's thousands of dollars of value lost due to the scratches. It may not be much at the time, but its still something he owns and maybe times are tough for him. Gas is insane atm so maybe he doesn't want to spend $20 on something that shouldn't have happened in the first place.
Unfortunately these ride share companies aren't going to be a big help when it comes to damage to your car. It's usually capped at a predetermined amount and may not cover the costs. In your case, those scratches don't look deep and should come out with a scratch remover costing around $10. It's the risk you take when driving for these companies that only care about profits and not their drivers.
Yep
Your big mistake was in thinking that Uber gives a flying intercourse about guys like you. In the brave new world of the "gig economy," they know there are probably 100 or so guys they could replace you with after they deactivate you. You are an interchangeable part to them.
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact.......
An elderly man scratched my dad's car when he opened his door. He felt bad and contacted him and they started cooperating to get the insurance or whatever the process is.
My dad said that the damage would worsen if not fixed, but I felt bad about getting the pension money of an honest, elderly man
Turning a stressful side job into profitable CZcams content. At least you're making something positive out of it. Good job hahaha.
My experience with Lyft when a passenger's guest literally kicked a dent in my side panel was that the maximum they can be charged is $250 even though the repairs to the dent were $450. My other experience with Lyft is reporting a customer for making a mess in my car by spilling a blue slushie on my 4-day-old steam cleaned carpet, and the next morning waking up to a dirty car complaint with a threat of deactivation.
I got someone to pull 90% of the dent but it still doesn't look exactly right
That absolutely sucks dude. Between a rock and a hard place
PSA: Don't do lyft or uber. You're going to put a whole bunch of city miles on your car (very bad for long-term health of your car), and the companies treat their workers like garbage.
@@leeham6230 easier said then done lmao. No one wants to put miles on there car just like no one wants to delivery pizzas. However some people are out searching for a job and this is what they find, so they make due lol. Have u ever been on the job hunt, I assume u have had many jobs and every job has a positive or negative. I know an uber driver that loves his job and enjoys talking to people and getting better at English given he's foriegn. U could say the same thing to a bartender. (Dont work there ur gona do 2 many drugs or party 2 much). I understand ur point tho, I definalty would not want to delivery pizzas again or work for uber, I'm not 18 yrs old anymore
@@BrokeMalone Calm down dude. I'm saying don't do it as a career. Some people might think that it's a good idea to do this for a long time. I am advising against it.
Obviously if your options are limited, then go for it. I've had shit jobs that I took because there was nothing else.
@@leeham6230 idk why ur saying calm down like I'm trying to fight u irl. I was just ranting cause I'm high. My only point is I've worked a lot of shit jobs and uber is definalty better then labor or the bar business or minimum wage retail (worked all of these)or amazon. Therefore uber is a solid job. Now if ur past ur 20s and driving uber like wtf u should have a career by now lol. I work from home now and shit is dope as fuck as I have my.own business. I'm sure ur in a similar situation. Like I said I get ur point tho I used 2 hate putting miles on my car delivering pizza /Chinese food but that was the only job I could get at 17
This is why I do NOT pick up drunk women. Ever. I've had so many issues with them, beyond what you can imagine. I live in a very big city and there's plenty more customers. I'd rather pick up a couple of drunk dudes who will chat shit and cause no issues than drunk women who do all sorts of weird shit and try to get away with it by lying.
As a girl who has to be around drunk girls almost all the time, you’re so true. Annoying and loud for no reason at all
As a girl who's seen lying bitches that weren't drunk yeah just don't because they can lie about not scratching your car to sexual assault, at least having a dashcam definitely helps but it sucks how much some will lie for no reason.
Ahahaha can you tell some examples? :)
So true. They are always doing this bullshit I agree with you.
@@ORTyOW My Girlfriend actually Cheated on me with a couple guys in one night also tried to abuse me after I told her were breaking up don't go and get to mad in these comments now. Remember if you get mad about someone talking about you are that person :)
I stopped doing Lyft years ago because of shady folks being in my car. I worked in Portland OR so you never knew what you were gonna get. Most people were normal and chill but sometimes I'd get druggies or very drunk people and I've had a couple of situations near the end of that totally tripped me out and made me never want to do it again. Now I only deliver food or groceries because food and groceries never complain. ANYTHING can happen when you have someone else in your car you've never met. It's much safer to drive things around than people. This guy having a dash cam (which I ALWAYS have) saved his ass. There were a few instances where my dashcam saved my ass too where people have ran into my car while I was not moving and without that video I probably would've been fucked because insurance companies always try to make it 50% your fault and 50% theirs so they don't have to pay as much but video doesn't lie and if you're not at fault having that thing will pay itself off a hundred times over. Make the investment. GET A DASHCAM!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!1! Also I've caught a couple of accidents on it where I pulled over and the person that caused the accident tried to say it was the other person's fault. But I sent it to the insurance companies of both people and they were able to make it right with the footage rather than one person's word against the other's. Dashcams keep everybody safe. If there's someone you really care about get them a dash cam for their birthday or something.
I usually do a mix of Uber and DoorDash jobs and holy hell I’ve met some weird people.
Lmao “you didn’t drop me off where I wanted to” moment earlier I missed the alley want me to turn back? “No it’s fine it’s fine I’m getting out her” drunk women needa stop drinking
Facts she sounded dumb as hell 😂
@@howdoyouevenknow6526 lol
She probably thought he was gonna take her somewhere else and she was going to get either raped or killed bro but as a dude if a girl is trying to take you to a dark alley your instinct is , im boutta get robbed by like 6 dudes once the girl gets out of the car and it was a setup
@@johnnymartinez2917 oh
Burden of proof is on the accuser not on the accused..... Especially women who lie all the time, shouldn't be believed at all unless they have solid proofs.......... secondly, In men vs women matters, women are always in the wrong and it is literally a fact........
Lesson: Don’t uber at 2am when your main clients will be drunks
I was once one of those drunk clients. Uber would usually cost like triple the price for a normal run. So it has it's advantages
@@davifurtado6534 does time of night impact prices significantly ?
Lesson: never pick up female clients who are traveling without a man
That's the whole point of Uber though - to be available.
@@zhekazheka7874 that's sexist
can't imagine making it far in life if closing doors triggers you...
Wow, that's such a large scratch. You definitely had to report her.
Those would probably buff out. They look more like scuffs then scratches...
Still annoying tho just think if it was your car
@@nickynamikaze3183 I wouldn't give a crap. What the hell is so important about a paint job? I have a scratch on my car it's the end of the world. Such a useless problem to have in this world.
there is one deep gouge that clearly goes through several layers even if it doesn't cut all the way to the primer.
I wouldn't care, myself... but if someone would be upset on principle then I can understand why.
nobody likes being lied to, except for fools and cultists.
@@wmp0074 I mean I love my car someone scratches it I’ll probably hit them with the car 😂😂😂
@@Stefan-vz4pm Remind me to stay far away from your car! lol
Uber's like "yeah we take 25% of the cost for situations like this, but we're just gonna nope our way out of this one and keep the money anyway."
It's a classic pyramid scheme. They don't give a fuck about their drivers.
Could he have sued Uber?
@@ChineduOpara Doubtful. They'll just hire very expensive lawyers, and he'll end up with more legal fees than he can afford
@@Colphin Thanks for reminding of why I never signed up to be an Uber driver...
@@Colphin How good a lawyer has to be to literally deny a recorded video evidence? I doubt even the best can disapprove it
What you should have done: "k, have a good night, bye!"
And you lose nothing
A keyed scratch generally doesn't even need sanded, it can just be buffed off with a buffer. So if you know any friends or anything with one, buy some cheap compound and buff it off.
Exactly why is my guy making such a big fuss over it. The girls drunk so it's not 100 percent her fault. Shit like that is a risk ur gonna take especially if ur gonna carry a drunk passenger
@@DylanS-zv4dc how come its not her fault, she decided to get drunk and didnt admit she scratched the car. didnt even apologize
@@DylanS-zv4dc It's her fault she's drunk, no? It's like arguing that a drunk driver isn't 100% responsible for a hit and run because he was drunk at the time. You are still responsible for your actions while intoxicated.
@@brendanmcdonald1109 yeah it's her fault she's drunk but while ur drunk ur not fully aware of what ur doing. Someone having a drunk passenger needs to know that that's a risk that comes with having a drunk passenger, u can't expect someone that's drunk to act properly
@@brendanmcdonald1109 and also ur comparing a hit and run with a drunk passenger who accidentally made a small scratch on a car. Although in both situations the ppl are to blame for being drunk, they are very different outcomes, so I believe its OK not to blame a drunk passenger for accidentally scratching the car whereas a drunk driver shouldn't even get in the car in the first place.
So, just saying, as an auto insurance adjuster, that'll buff out, not even worth reporting or claiming
Iif he had ceramic coating on his car the damage would probably be very hard to see or non existant
Facts also if your worried about protecting about the condition of your vehicle you’d think he would also have seat covers.
So, just saying, as an autobody mechanic, insurance adjuster say and do anything to inflate their bottom line when In fact they don't have the mechanical experience to make the call to begin with. It's amazing what pencil pushers try to dictate to actual mechanics.
@@yurmabeechaudits3522 I’m dumb can you explain that in English
Was thinking the same. This content makes the poster look like an asshat barely a scratch
Call your insurance. Tell them what happened and give them the footage. Theyll take care of her.
I never watch these kind of videos but I happened across one of yours and now I'm hooked. I wanted to tell you I admire your attitude. I would have dragged about 95 percent of these people out of my car and sent them on their way with a boot. Jesus. I can't imagine treating an Uber driver the way some of these people think it's ok to treat them. I wonder if everybody realizes that you guys are driving your own vehicles??
Reminds me of when my dad called in an uber driver after it started storming pouring rain down in the Universal water park. We went to go into the car (which of course we were wet but had towels wrapped around our bottoms to prevent the seat from getting soaked) and my dad asked if it was ok for us to sit with us being wet and the driver said sure. The driver takes my family and I back to the hotel and the driver charged us an $80 cleaning fee for doing “extensive damage” to his car when one of the seats were wet from being sit on. My dad tried arguing with Uber but was unable to get a refund so a $9 ride turned into an $89 ride. Never ridden in an Uber since.
Edit: Uber is a shitty company that treats drivers and customers like shit to get more money
Edit 2: We were going to tip him $16 and give him a good review before he charged us $80 😑
That Uber driver needs his alive privileges taken away.
You could have just tipped the Uber driver $20 for getting into his car all wet and generated some goodwill. Instead you choose the cheap route and he played you back
@@joeythecloser1 We we’re going to tip him $16 for coming to pick us up but charged us with an $80 cleaning fee before we could even tip. We got out of the car and said a quick thank you because of the rain pouring down and went inside to our hotel room. He charged us $80 dollars before my dad could even sit down and give him a review and tip.
@@joeythecloser1 cmon bruh
Ahhh one sided stories are the best
As soon as she started arguing I would have said "Ok, have a nice night" and reported to Uber. After pointing the damage out to her, why even continue arguing with someone this drunk? Can't be a good turnout in the end. Anyway, sucks that Uber is giving you a hard time about it. They should cover costs for touch up paint at the very least.
It's a very minor scratch. It's just a cost of doing business.
Exactly. At that point he's just escalating something that's covered
@@martinverner7390 not covered*
@@CJEMSChannel Supposed on be covered* He could make this much more expensive for uber if he took them to court, even if he lost.
Uber just don't care. I had an Uber driver scoop out an extra ten bucks from my card. I reported it and they laughed it off. I left a bad review on the Uber app, they replied to the review saying "we are very sorry, please contact us..." to make it look like they were doing something, but guess what? Nothing. No reply at all.
They are all about taking your money, but they don't give a toss if you are ripped off by one of their drivers.
People are like that. A postal worker hit my mailbox with the mail truck, right in front of me, and yelled out the window "oops, almost hit it." The mailbox was at a 45 degree angle now. I went out to her and told her that I saw her hit it and she still denied it. So I pulled out my phone and called the post office to get the supervisor and asked him what email address he wanted me to send the footage from our security cameras. Surprise, surprise..."I guess maybe I did hit it. Can you just let me know what it'll cost to fix?"
Just paint over the scratches with a paint pen. You can get them in auto shops and motor factors. They're pretty cheap too.
This is why more cars should come with cameras like Tesla have where they are on all sides
@@katt6452 did my comment tell people to buy a Tesla? Read it back....
@@katt6452 "this is why more cars should come with camera like Teslas"
Nowhere does it say everyone should get a Tesla. It should just be more common for cars to have cameras
@@katt6452 learn how to read, Karen... Sorry, Katherine
@@psychedelicpain420 ahahahah
@@psychedelicpain420 BURN!!🔥😂👌
This video ended up being about a little scratch that Turtle Wax can buff out? I thought it was going to be about some false sexual harassment claim.
Same.
Fr
Fr. That scratch isn't even a big deal
Same
Exactly tf is this lmao
Rule #1 never debate with a drunk.
In my opinion, this is not that serious just clean it up with a little paint
*runs her over*
"Sorry officer, but she was already there!"
@TheInfBlox and she scratched his car, but nobody cares about that lol
If she died its vehicular manslaughter if not she could press charges if he hit her or get insurance or wtv but the guy that commented said that cause she said the scratch was already there
The original comment is saying that he ran over her, but another car already ran her over before, so he wouldn’t be guilty of murder.
I'm sorry, but if I had it on camera, reported it Uber, was paying an inconvenience fee EVERY pick up, then I would be suing Uber to pay for my repairs. Otherwise I would've dropped Uber like a hot potato. No thanks.
Hmm
Not sure a whole lot of people who only work with Uber have enough money to sue someone and remain financially stable.