Mine is a little different though - you see, I'm a Lyft driver. Went back to Lyft driving a couple months ago, because GrubHub and UberEATS have not been so busy.
She wasn't wearing a mask when she got in my car. I asked if she had a mask. She said no. I asked if she could get one. She calls her friend and it is apparent that I am picking her up at her friend's apartment and not her own house. Her friend doesn't have a mask for her. This girl offers to pull up her sweatshirt over her face for the entire ride and I I form her that doesn't qualify as a CDC approved mask as is the requirement for all Lyft passengers and drivers.
Then she asks me why I can't just be a good Samaritan and drive her anyways. I again tell her those are the rules and there is no exception as theres a drive into deep left field by Castellanos, and thatll be a home run. And so thatll make it a 4-0 ballgame. She gets really mad and calls me racist and says I must hate black people.
Like WTF
I get TONS of people of all types who get into my car without a mask. I ask them if they have a mask and most of them do, but won't put it on unless I out a little pressure. Some people don't have one on them, but have on inside their home and I tell them that Im happy to wait for them to go grab one.
I enforce this rule on absolutely everyone as I am required to do.
Honestly, Lyft driving is pretty great outside of dealing with people like this. The vast majority of people wear a mask no problem.
This is the first time I've ever been called racist for enforcing a rule that the app informs every single passenger of multiple times whenever they order a ride.
Copy and pasting my post doesn't make it a copypasta
I posted a description of what happened. Reacting like that is just straight up bad faith. How is this a difficult scenario for you to understand?
Also, what was with the baseball play by play edited into there?
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just tell them all your base doesn't belong to us because we were getting stoned...they'll understand-Ken156