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Hassin Bin Sober

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12. What. The. Ever. Lovin'. Fuck. Yeah, because I'm gay and live 3 blocks away.
Wed Apr 5, 2017, 09:33 PM
Apr 2017

And I thought, hmm I've seen some nasty shit from straight women in that neighborhood.

So yeah, I could totally picture some drunk asshole getting in an Uber out in front of a Wrigley bar and freaking out when they ended up swinging through the strip to pick up another passenger.

But that's speculation.

Several years ago, I was standing on that street, about 4 blocks north outside a bar. Corner of Roscoe and Halsted. Talking to a friend. And I hear from out of nowhere and not very loud - a woman's voice - "faggot, faggot" Before I knew what was up, my buddy, "Big Bill" walked over to the car and stuck his head all the way in the driver's window and said "honey, you better shut your mouth because I'm bigger than both your boyfriends in the back seat." The look on her face was priceless.

Another time, someone tried to run me down on that same corner and yelled "almost got you!"

After Cubs games wer always the worst. Lots of cars full of drunks sitting in traffic.

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Best bet is to use a cab company that plays by the rules. LisaM Apr 2017 #1
I refuse to use Uber Skittles Apr 2017 #2
They break the law in every market they enter and they treat their drivers like crap LisaM Apr 2017 #7
How is that any different than cab companies? Sgent Apr 2017 #16
They are very different from cab companies, who are very highly regulated. LisaM Apr 2017 #20
In my area Sgent Apr 2017 #21
+1 Blue_Tires Apr 2017 #26
I don't see why this would be Uber's fault. Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #3
I love Uber, and I don't expect the company to protect me from crazies. displacedtexan Apr 2017 #4
Agree. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2017 #6
You're wondering if maybe it was the victim's fault for maybe being gay? Demit Apr 2017 #8
What. The. Ever. Lovin'. Fuck. Yeah, because I'm gay and live 3 blocks away. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2017 #12
Really? That's still going on? Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #13
We don't allow people to sell defective products that can cause injuries. What's the difference? pnwmom Apr 2017 #15
Big difference. Uber did not sell the other passenger.... Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #23
They are common carriers AngryAmish Apr 2017 #17
Is a city bus a common carrier? former9thward Apr 2017 #22
Ah, I see. BUT...doesn't mean Uber is liable. Uber just has to show it used the Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #25
I'm more interested in the driver ProudLib72 Apr 2017 #5
I prefer Lyft, but some cabs are using apps too now IronLionZion Apr 2017 #9
DC Taxi App has been out for a year IronLionZion Apr 2017 #11
I was reading a story on Reddit yesterday christx30 Apr 2017 #18
Dash cam is a must when doing that. Quackers Apr 2017 #19
Video at link: IronLionZion Apr 2017 #24
Wow. Trashy, horrible, violent people. Looks like she hit the bus driver first. Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #27
daughters use uber a lot. had one driver mopinko Apr 2017 #10
People get attacked on public transportation all the time phleshdef Apr 2017 #14
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