Uber Driver Helps Woman Escape The Clutches Of A Creepy Nice Guy

Uber Driver Helps Woman Escape The Clutches Of A Creepy Nice Guy

This Uber driver showed up and helped a troubled young woman in the middle of an unnerving date with the King of Creepy Nice Guys, out of a dicey situation. This would be a great marketing campaign for Uber.

Uber - Text - 97% 8:46 PM a Search Last night, while driving for Uber, I got a call to pick up a woman from over by the fair. About 30 seconds after accepting the ride, the rider sent me a message via the app. "When you get here, can you pretend to be my boyfriend?" I didn't know to what capacity she meant, so I asked,"What do you mean?". She then said, "I just need you to act like you know me, and that you're not my Uber driver" Before I got to the pickup, I took my Uber and Lyft stickers out o

Uber - Text - 97% 8:47 PM at Q Search window rolled down. A man and a woman were in the front yard, talking. The woman was my fare and she set the scene immediately. She looked over and yelled, "Hi, Babe! I'll be right there!". I didn't want to leave her hanging, so i shouted back, "Awesome, because I'm starving!". I waved at the guy. He half-assedly waved back. The ruse was complete. Thanks to me. The Mayor of Yes-And City. She skipped to my car, got in, and we took off. Once we got out of the

Uber - Text - 97% 8:47 PM at a Search behind by heading to her car, but he followed her, claiming to be a gentleman. Before they got to her car, she claimed to have lost her keys. He offered to give her a ride, and that's when she decided to call her "boyfriend". This should never have had to happen. Men, learn to accept the word "no" as a response. Learn to take responsibility for your actions. Our sons are watching you and they're learning how to treat the women in their lives by example. Lead