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Quoted: I wonder if the driver is an employee or an independent contractor. Vicarious liability becomes a little tougher if they are an independent contractor. Think you’d have to prove he was a known shitbag before hiring. View Quote Is he a licensed contractor? Or just an employee who has a car? |
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This is also a lesson to never confront someone unarmed and be willing to protect your life.
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Quoted: It's so fucking crazy how many women are dumb enough to talk shit to/insult men they do not know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She learned an important lesson about talking shit. Some people walk around hoping for an opportunity to commit violence. It's so fucking crazy how many women are dumb enough to talk shit to/insult men they do not know. They do until they come across an animal who's willing to hurt or kill a person with zero regard for their gender, age, or size. |
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Have her post the video on YouTube. "Instacart shopper attempts to kill me" that will get their attention.
Go to local news |
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Quoted: The dude delivered 6 bags of groceries to the wrong address, apparently her house is easily confused with her neighbors, when she went to get them the guy was leaving and she told him it was the wrong address. He didn’t take kindly to that and called her a stupid bitch and she said something along the lines of “get a real job asshole”, then he proceeded to try to run her over and beat the shit out of her. She has a concussion, severely bruised face, and two cracked ribs from him kicking her while she was unconscious. ETA: this happened in Waterbury. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wtf Was the driver ...disrespected perhaps? The dude delivered 6 bags of groceries to the wrong address, apparently her house is easily confused with her neighbors, when she went to get them the guy was leaving and she told him it was the wrong address. He didn’t take kindly to that and called her a stupid bitch and she said something along the lines of “get a real job asshole”, then he proceeded to try to run her over and beat the shit out of her. She has a concussion, severely bruised face, and two cracked ribs from him kicking her while she was unconscious. ETA: this happened in Waterbury. Sounds like she got a huge cup of equality in the fuck around and find out. Don’t shit on people who have absolutely nothing to lose. |
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I know it won't be a popular opinion, but I think it's stupid to hold businesses financially accountable for employees actions. How the fuck can they predict human insane behavior.
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Go to the press. Make noise about it, make instacart look bad.
Post the hell out of the footage in social media, make it go viral. The goal is to get more public sympathizers. |
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Quoted: What kind of lawyer should she call? A personal injury attorney? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Probably by talking to a lawyer. An apology email? I kind of want to read it, what could they possibly say? What kind of lawyer should she call? A personal injury attorney? Yep, Edgar Snyder in these parts "no cost unless we get money for you" |
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Quoted: Hire a lawyer asap... and for the cops it shouldn't take long at all to ID the suspect. They just need to contact Instacart, boom they got a name and security camera footage to verify. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hire a lawyer? Hire a lawyer asap... and for the cops it shouldn't take long at all to ID the suspect. They just need to contact Instacart, boom they got a name and security camera footage to verify. Maybe. I've had more than a few deliveries where the name on Door Dash, etc was female and the person delivering was some dude. Security cam from the grocery store should be clear enough even if he was using someone else's name/account. |
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I’d be more concerned with the guy getting arrested than looking for a pay day
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Well, I'd say she learned a valuable cultural lesson about shit-talking potentially unstable individuals people with marginal employment prospects.
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Quoted: He was there operating under IC and at the wrong location, she didn't order anything. What are we missing? Uber gets sued all the time for conduct of its drivers. Similar situation here View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Instacart will owe some sort of liability in this as the lady didn't order or have any contractual agreement with them. He showed up at the wrong place, if she insulted him back so what. That's protected speech and based on what we know doesn't warrant violence. Guy was there on IC's operating service, and at the location negligently as it was an incorrect destination. IC will pay something on this He was there operating under IC and at the wrong location, she didn't order anything. What are we missing? Uber gets sued all the time for conduct of its drivers. Similar situation here She ordered the groceries. The groceries got delivered to the next door neighbor. She went to retrieve the groceries while the driver was still there. You have it backwards. |
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Quoted: She ordered the groceries. The groceries got delivered to the next door neighbor. She went to retrieve the groceries while the driver was still there. You have it backwards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Instacart will owe some sort of liability in this as the lady didn't order or have any contractual agreement with them. He showed up at the wrong place, if she insulted him back so what. That's protected speech and based on what we know doesn't warrant violence. Guy was there on IC's operating service, and at the location negligently as it was an incorrect destination. IC will pay something on this He was there operating under IC and at the wrong location, she didn't order anything. What are we missing? Uber gets sued all the time for conduct of its drivers. Similar situation here She ordered the groceries. The groceries got delivered to the next door neighbor. She went to retrieve the groceries while the driver was still there. You have it backwards. You're right. I misread the op's reply on the first page. I am backwards on this. Apologies! |
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Quoted: Man, I’m so pissed about this, my co-worker is a petite little lady, all I can imagine is this kind of shit happening to my wife. Though if it did, the last thing I would be looking for is a lawyer, well maybe a criminal defense one… View Quote While the gal didn't deserve to be assaulted I hope your wife is smart enough to not get onto a verbal confrontation with an anyone let alone the likely individual in question. You may wanna have that conversation |
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She wont have to work anymore, tell her goodbye for us and enjoy retirement.
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Quoted: The website took the money. The website picked the driver. The website paid the driver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'd bet that she isn't getting anything from Instacart. They aren't the drivers employer, they are just a website . The driver is 109% responsible. The website took the money. The website picked the driver. The website paid the driver. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL |
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Quoted: My question is did the website run a criminal background check. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL View Quote Probably not alowed to anymore with all the ESG/DEI lest me continue to marginalize "justice involved" persons.. |
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Quoted: My question is did the website run a criminal background check. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'd bet that she isn't getting anything from Instacart. They aren't the drivers employer, they are just a website . The driver is 109% responsible. The website took the money. The website picked the driver. The website paid the driver. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL If they did. They're probably on the list of employers that hires felons anyways. Sounds like it's not fully known here. But a number of businesses are willing to hire felons as long as they are honest about their past. Part of the process of getting people rehabilitated I suppose. Ironically enough though. The list of what employers would was kept somewhat secret. Wouldn't want it to get out that you're willing to put criminals on the payroll. |
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Quoted: Probably not alowed to anymore with all the ESG/DEI lest me continue to marginalize "justice involved" persons.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My question is did the website run a criminal background check. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL Probably not alowed to anymore with all the ESG/DEI lest me continue to marginalize "justice involved" persons.. I had to have a background and drug screen, and don't go to customers homes, so it would be pretty wild from my perspective NOT to have done a background check. |
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Quoted: If they did. They're probably on the list of employers that hires felons anyways. Sounds like it's not fully known here. But a number of businesses are willing to hire felons as long as they are honest about their past. Part of the process of getting people rehabilitated I suppose. Ironically enough though. The list of what employers would was kept somewhat secret. Wouldn't want it to get out that you're willing to put criminals on the payroll. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'd bet that she isn't getting anything from Instacart. They aren't the drivers employer, they are just a website . The driver is 109% responsible. The website took the money. The website picked the driver. The website paid the driver. If the guy ends up having a violent criminal record once identified, I imagine it might be relevant. IANAL If they did. They're probably on the list of employers that hires felons anyways. Sounds like it's not fully known here. But a number of businesses are willing to hire felons as long as they are honest about their past. Part of the process of getting people rehabilitated I suppose. Ironically enough though. The list of what employers would was kept somewhat secret. Wouldn't want it to get out that you're willing to put criminals on the payroll. |
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Quoted: There’s a possibility the video isn’t as helpful to the victim as one might hope. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Have her post the video on YouTube. "Instacart shopper attempts to kill me" that will get their attention. Go to local news There’s a possibility the video isn’t as helpful to the victim as one might hope. And there is a possibility this is all bullshit. |
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At what point do her friends find this guy outside the public eye and beat the shit out of him.
I worked with a guy whose sister got drunk and rapid at a party. When he found out, him and three friends hunted him down. During the chase the guy ran to a house and pounded on the door to be let in. The people inside watched as they dragged him over to the tracks and beat him nearly to death. I was happy to hear how it ended. We need more of this justice. |
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Just call The Texas Hammer Attached File
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Just wait until you guys find out who works for your roofing company, moving company, landscaping crew, painters, etc.
There is a severe labor shortage in this FJB economy. Companies are desperate to hire any warm body. |
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Quoted: I know it won't be a popular opinion, but I think it's stupid to hold businesses financially accountable for employees actions. How the fuck can they predict human insane behavior. View Quote Accountability is what drives people and companies to make smart choices and insane human behavior is predictable to some degree. That's why companies do background checks and drug screenings. They wouldn't do that if there wasn't some actionable correlation with behavior/performance that is going to be detrimental to the company. |
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Quoted: Well, I'd say she learned a valuable cultural lesson about shit-talking potentially unstable individuals people with marginal employment prospects. View Quote If someone can't handle being told they are a piece of shit, while being a piece of shit, without getting all violent they deserve an 8000mg dose of lead to the head. So does anyone that supports that violent aggressor. And anyone that supports those people. The lesson should be carry. |
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Quoted: She wont have to work anymore, tell her goodbye for us and enjoy retirement. View Quote I love reading about the fantasy world you guys live in with regards to lawsuits. If you all quit spending all your time trying to get out of jury duty or talking about jury nullification you might see how civil court usually plays out. |
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