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Uber driver kicks out drug-dealing passengers

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Uber driver kicks out drug-dealing passengers

An Uber driver in the US has bravely forced a group of passengers out of his car after they allegedly used his vehicle to conduct a street-side drug deal.

Despite assurances from the group of men that they were taking a night time trip to pick up "keys," the driver appeared apprehensive as he approached the destination.

After a brief discussion with an alleged drug dealer outside the car, a small package can be seen passed through the rear window to one of the men.

The driver, already suspicious, interjects, despite being outnumbered four to one. "That wasn't keys, buddy, that was drugs," the driver says to the young men, before requesting they leave his vehicle immediately.

Despite threatening to call the police, one brazen passenger remains, demanding the driver refund the $10 trip.

"If I see any charges on my s--t we gonna have an issue" the stubborn passenger says to the driver.

"You can call whoever the f--k you want to call…cause I'm a start really getting physical. Do what you gotta do n---r."

The distressed driver turns off the engine and steps out of the car, presumably to follow through with his original threat of calling the police.

After a brief standoff, the lone remaining male passenger gets out of the car.


Video at http://www.9news.com.au/world/2016/...assengers-after-drug-deal#78uwBcDrbvohie3o.99
 
You wouldn't catch me driving a cab or Uber. Ever since I was in my 20's, I worried about drugs that passengers in my car may have on them. Today, I never give rides to folks, especially at the clinic, for fear that I will get stopped and some drugs or paraphernalia will appear on the floor of my car. Different states and countries vary but usually, if it's in your car, it's yours. I really enjoy my freedom and work hard to keep it. Taxi drivers should be exempted from this. I don't know.

Back in the days, I always shot up on the train returning from 125th street to Bridgeport, Connecticut. Had sex and drank in the back of cabs and all that but I finally grew up.
 
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