Also, she put out a statement, saying that it made HER feel bad, that it was unacceptable (fair enough) and that SHE was feeling uncomfortable at the time. Friend, that is the kind of thing people call a non-pology these days! It could have been so easy, too, all it needed was: 'I'm sorry about how I treated the driver'
I agree with you Patti! Another woman or person that thinks she's above the law and she's God almighty and can say whatever she wants. If she did hit that Uber driver and even said that she was going to call the police so that they can come and f##k h up and she kept bragging that she was the assistant district attorney! Think about it she's very lucky she didn't get arrested for hitting and threatening the Uber driver. If the Uber would have hit her or threatened her, I guarantee you he would been locked up and charged with hitting her and threatening her as well and probably would have lost his job, go In front of a judge and God if would have gotten lock up for a long time. I don't judge nobody but I'm sure that if she's gotten drunk before and taken a Uber, Taxi, or Lyft before most likely she's probably threatened the drivers in the past, she just got caught this time! Nobody's above the law, or give you the right to hit people, or threatened them at all! Thank God we live in the United States Of America! I'm sure that Communist and Socialist countries citizens don't have any rights, and probably get beat by their own government and even killed or lock up for any minor infraction! Happy New Year and God to everybody that reads this article. Frank.
You KNOW this is not the first time she has played the district attorney power card and the Im a victim (ie this is kidnapping) card. Alcohol loosens inhibitions. She lost her filter and showed who she really is. She looked down at the Uber driver like he was scum beneath her. She threatened him, berated him. And at the end of this she probably STILL thinks she’s the victim.
@@benisrood When people get drunk, all those thoughts and feelings they suppress when sober are let loose when drunk. I'll take talking to a happy drunk any day over a surly combative one. I spent my childhood experiencing that, no thank you very much.
Absolutely - its no joke. Her job was used as a weapon.Sure she was drinking but that doesn't instantly change you into whatever you call that behavior. She worked for the justice system, the law-do you trust her?Scary
@@dimitristsekeris1821 unfortunately it is that easy because our judicial systems can be very corrupt here just like anywhere else in the world. Someone like her can be especially dangerous since she is a young assistant district attorney, trying to make a name for herself with high prosecution rates to further her career.
@@billsloan what? The author was talking about real accountability, self accountability, owning it and sincerely apologising, not accountability imposed by her employer. She still tried to dilute her hideous actions despite this and would still be there completely unapologetic had the employer not got wind of and investigated it.
Exactly. When it comes down to it, if there’s no evidence, the judge will make their decision based on who is more reliable, who is a more credible resource. Like she said, ‘who do you think they’re gonna believe, you or me?’ The word “lie” is in the middle of the word “believe”
Everyone wears a mask - Amen! It’s not always what you know, or what you can prove!! My black brothers get hemmed up for being black and harassed daily and this entitled Barbie felt uncomfortable?? 😐🤔
It's terrifying to think of what could have happened if he did not record it. The fact that the young man is so humble and forgiving about the situation makes her look worse. Talk about "attempted abuse of power" 😆 #karma
uncle ankie no it doesn’t the woman who wrote the comment is absolutely right. Alcohol and drugs are just an excuse that assholes, thieves, etc. all these things do is bring it out
Whenever I hear an "apology" like that, a red flag goes up mentally. That was a blatant excuse for her behavior and verbal abuse towards the Uber driver. He is a kind and gracious man to let the unpleasant incident go. All the best to this real gentleman !
Yep, she has to gaslight after her lame apology by saying that she was “uncomfortable”. No, if you’re uncomfortable you get out of the car, you don’t sit there and be belligerent. She also denies hitting him because she knows there is no video proof. People like her are the reason so many Uber and Lyft drivers have dash cams to protect themselves. I sure would. I glad she got fired, she definitely should not be a prosecutor.
She was drunk! She needs to take her narcissistic ego and accept accountability for her evil behavior. Unfortunately, that will never happen. To this narcissist who thinks she’s all that: You reap what you sow and evil never wins!
@@comphysync9084 im not 100% sure abt this but i think when a judge or smthing is investigated for misconduct, their past 3-6 months of cases are reviewed or smthing like that
pokerworld, of course she was uncomfortable. Drunk is not a very comfortable state. Uber driver should not feel bad about her losing her job - she chose the behaviour; she chose the consequences.
Given that had it not been for the recorded audio, she would’ve denied saying anything to that friendly driver... I’m gonna assume she lied about being put in an uncomfortable situation and about not hitting him. She’ll deny everything that can’t be proven.
pokerworld She felt uncomfortable (entitled victim hood) but the world must cater to her constantly. I feel sorry for whoever is dating this silly bitch
So sick of people apologizing & saying how there behavior is so inexcusable, only after the fact that they were caught doing it. I can guarantee she's done this her whole life, probably since high school.
Exactly, the way she talked down to him she thought he was beneath her. Mocking how he politely said "No ma'am please", yeah those aren't the actions of someone in fear for their safety.
She worked for the public. She got paid from tax payers money and was a civil servant. Her behaviour was unacceptable and good on her boss for firing her.
People forget that you're never off with certain jobs.....you represent the job 24 hours a day. With such a job you need to always need to be sober, and cognizant of your words and actions.
This driver is nothing more than an honorable man you could tell he didn’t expect this kind of backlash. You could also tell, he didn’t want to get her in any trouble.
crafty litigator if youre afraid of the damn Uber driver. Then HELL YES. Wtf?? You’d rather stay in the Uber even if you knew they were kidnapping you? It’s called call a new Uber or the police at that point. She clearly isn’t helpless, just pretending to be afraid to get away with abusing her power.
I cant believe this bitch is seriously trying to make herself seem like the victim. Why would she even add that line ''I didnt feel comfortable'' it shows she didnt feel sorry. Shes sorry she was exposed and would have ruined his life if she had the chance
She truly does not sound too sorry for her actions, only for getting caught, and that in itself is reason enough she should not be in that line of work.
Yep, he was a very nice guy. She was lucky getting in a cab drunk. If the driver had been one of those nut jobs he would have done something dirty to her, and thrown her in the woods after strangling her.
Female logic for you. She probably got blown off by Chad at the party and felt pissed so wanted to take her vengeance on some one she thought would not fight back. 🤔😄
Whenever I’m scared I also call people idiots and threaten them boldly and without merit. Everyone knows the safest way to get away from a bad guy by refusing to leave his car.
This is how Prosecutors really think. Thank that guy for getting this woman out of the District Attorney’s office. There are millions of others who need to go.
DBALextras : How ironic is it that she at least claimed to be recording the incident. She absolutely shouldn’t be in a position of power. Trump will hire her.
She threatened him with her position. She made physical threats and intimidation and then attacked his character by insinuating that he may have been a predator. This is very telling about what kind of Assistant DA she was.
psylinx that’s one rare case where we see behind to scene. Im sure people like her work in the thousands for the government and are destroying people’s lives.
psylinx exactly! She’s nasty and probably responsible for many people getting unjust sentences. She probably lied and cheated to prosecute individuals.
@@nala3038 a psychopath is sick from birth on. Brain defects? i dont know A sociopath developed its sickness over time. Bad parenting, never learned respect etc.
Dealt accordingly? BULLSHIT. You know thats total bullshit. No different than drunk driving, you make stupid decisions while drunk, you have to pay the price. NO excuses.
Real World Warrior lowen Who gives a damn? Not realizing you’re being recorded gives you a right to behave like a complete asshole? The smartest thing he did was recording this bitch! Sounds like you’ve probably treated people similarly if you in any way find her behavior defensible
The fact that she used her higher position as an excuse to treat and speak to him in that manner is telling of what kind of work environment shes in. She was fired right away to elude any type of investigation in the department.
Blue Butterfly You must be fucking stupid or something, she was NEVER in any kind of danger. She was the one putting HIM in danger! LOL get your head checked lady
Blue Butterfly, You're a dumbass. If you don't want to be kicked out of an Uber on a dark Street then behave. It's her own fault she was kicked out. Shouldn't matter if you're a man or woman, behave. It's astounding that you're making her out to be the victim. I believe you would defend the woman under any circumstances.
Being drunk means nothing, people's real personalities and emotions just come out more clearly when they're drunk. If she wasnt drunk she'd just be more careful with lieing and trying to set the guy up.
Imaging having HER as the ADA handling your jaywalking case in court. Jesus if she doesn't like your face you'd probably would go away for life. Good thing she got fired
No, she was correct. It was kidnapping. She was trapped in the car with very complex door handles. She couldn't figure them out which rendered her trapped. Should have called blonde star roadside assistance.
@@mariabethelmie5685 Yes, and that is exactly why he did the right thing in exposing her. She deserved to lose her job. Alcohol just brings out your true self, in this case a mean drunk who thought it was okay to make veiled threats. That makes you wonder what she's capable of professionally.
I divorced a complete narcissist of a human 10 years ago, who also happened to be a big, important lawyer, and who also happened to treat me like this both sober and otherwise. It seems like lawyers might think they’re better than everyone else.
well a few hundred years ago scumbags from europe invaded various lands (africa, americas, australia, hawaii, new zealand, etc.) violently destroyed the societies that already existed in those places and that have worked for millenia, and built such societies as you mentioned. And also coerced various other cultures to also make become such type of societies
To be fear she chose her own fate and she got served what she deserved. “We” as in americans? Please try remember it’s a huge world out here and thank god most country never ever ever behave as appallingly bad as Americans do. We just don’t.
In Vino Veritas. Which is why alcohol should be regulated and licenced at an individual level. People should be served injunctions against drinking, buying or being served alcohol if they demonstrate illegal behaviour under the influence.
None of that is true. The fact is EVERYONE can be awful sometimes. What alcohol does is reduce adults to basic children. Whatever emotion a drunk person feels gets amplified, just like with a child. So a normal person, if in a bad mood, could absolutely behave out of character and say awful things. Only drink when you are in a good mood! Let this story be a warning!
She definitely does NOT sound like a person in a situation that makes "HER" feel "UNCOMFORTABLE"!!! Just sounds like an "ENTITLED" "ROTTEN" "INDIVIDUAL"!!! The gentleman was very patient and considerate!!!
Agreed. But this is the anomaly. More often the Uber driver gets penalized because of drunk behavior. I mean.... let’s go back to dealing with cops. I’m behind that.
Look, a person's job is their livelihood. Without this job, she could end up homeless and dying. It's an overly harsh punishment. Unless this is not the first time, this is too harsh. What happened to second chances and learning from mistakes?
quincy simpson it does. I wouldn’t want no one working for me like that. Plus she did blab her mouth about where she worked. So there you have it. Can’t believe you support this type of behavior. Means you are far from a good person yourself
I am an immigrant who thought black people can be violent until I saw multiple videos of women chasing down black folks whi;e insulting and threatening them . Kind of realised things.
Their is nowhere written in law that Ubers are responsible for drunk idiots. Their responsibility is to get people to their destinations, NOT NURTURE THEM, NOT CARE FOR THEM. And they are obligated to protect themselves. Taxi drivers and ubers are not your medics or care takers and some people who are drunk can be very dangerous, even druggies and sober people. They are not forced to keep you in their vehicle. But typical white knight you only think that because she is a female.
I wish he would have presses charges ai she can feel what everyone else feels when she makes sure they take responsibility for their actions, as a prosecutor. Losing her job is a consequence, a part of taking responsibility. Next time do better. Oh well!
this guy is not nice, he's a weenie. there is a difference. even going so far as to apologize for the woman getting fired. you see this isn't a virtue, this is literally him just being meek
@Stefano Dawg People say all kinds of dumb crap when they're drunk. She might have meant none of it. He's just a crybaby for taking it personally when he could have laughed it off
You can just tell she's a mean DA. She was very used to everyone in court believing her and never questioning her integrity. Had this guy not recorded the altercation, he might of possibly been in trouble with the law. By the tone of her voice in the audio, it never sounded as though she was afraid for her life. She was very confident in the fact that her DA status would protect her, in this particular situation.
SHE claims to being in a position of being uncomfortable…? Threatening him with her position as asst DA…. Being disgustingly abusive..? He words are what’s in her soul. The alcohol just unlocked the box of ugliness that’s inside her at all times. She’s unfit for her career. I’m glad she was fired.
What bothers me more than the bad behavior is a lack of owning it, ‘I was in a situation that made me feel….instead of ‘I created that mess I’m sorry’.
She’s going to cringe even more when those pay checks stop coming. Her insinuating kidnapping and threats of various criminal charges as a prosecutor really crossed the line. However, who among us hasn’t gotten intoxicated and said or done things we shouldn’t? Her boss did the right thing. Women don’t need to be working as judges prosecutors politicians or cops. They’re the reason our country has the problems with crime. The kinder gentler approach to justice is why violent criminals are roaming the streets victimizing innocent people. Lock them up and throw away the keys
"I was in a situation that made me feel very uncomfortable" . . . right, that's why after the driver repeatedly asked you to get out of his car, you demanded to stay in his car. It makes perfect sense.
Nothing worse than a drunk person thinking they have power and trying to abuse it. All Uber and Lyft drivers should have cameras and mics running at all times.
Can you have a hidden recording camera? I mean, you HAVE to protect yourself and you can't trust the public to always play by the rules and respect you and your vehicle.
Review Yup. Make it hidden. It’s your life you’re talking about here against strangers. Or at lest make it a warning on the car entry that all rides are recorded here and by stepping in you consent to be recorded.
Wow, this isn’t just some regular person being fired. This women was dangerous in her position. I’m really happy he recorded this. Also he should’ve pressed charges.
Catherine Leary I agree. The fact that cameras are ubiquitous nowadays makes it more difficult for these amoral,entitled creeps to get away with this nonsense.
Not really, the guy is just wholesome he doesn't let her get to him he'll have an easier time letting this situation go instead of perusing. She got what she deserved.
So she was in a situation that made her feel uncomfortable but she refused to get out of the car when he pulled over and asked her to leave? Sounds like some faulty logic.
She knows the law. However, alcohol also has a darker side. Alcohol is a depressant. That means it slows down the brain. Alcohol also makes you Look cool and she wanted to be cool that night. When you can't control yourself afterwards, go with someone who can period Otherwise you will pay stupid price.
She’s a girl even the presence of a man is offensive which is why the 10th wave feminist are trying to chemically castrate every man with soy milk and physically castrate them like Bruce Jenner
Total entitlement attitude. Hard lesson learned for her. Uber driver seems like a pretty nice and decent person. Glad he was wise and recorded the incident.
I like how she only says she cringes about her actions, but doesn’t apologize to the uber driver for her terrible behavior, perfect type of narcissist to fire right there, she’s only upset that she was in the wrong and got caught, she probably talked to people like that on a nightly basis because she felt so powerful in her job, now she lost her position and can become humbled and work her way back up again the right way.
Not only lost her position as assistant D.A in Texas but will also find it difficult to get hired by a local law firm since the video is all over the Internet and on T, V all around Dallas. She seems to be unstable and lacks both candor and honesty.
I’m late here but yes exactly, she followed up the ‘cringe’ line by saying how she was in an uncomfortable situation. Further avoiding any accountability, 1000% a narcissist
The first kidnapping in history where the victim was told to leave.
Randy Bailin lol.......😂😂😂😂👍
Shack O'Neal 😂😂😂
Randy Bailin no drunk uber women do that all the time.
She felt she was in danger of being kidnapped if she stayed in the car and if she was dropped off in unfamiliar spot
Yeah, that kind of person who feel in danger and oppressed every fucking where. She got what she deserved
She's only sorry because she got fired.
She wasn't even sorry cuz she added that she "was put in an uncomfortable situation", trying to deflect blame
Also, she put out a statement, saying that it made HER feel bad, that it was unacceptable (fair enough) and that SHE was feeling uncomfortable at the time. Friend, that is the kind of thing people call a non-pology these days! It could have been so easy, too, all it needed was: 'I'm sorry about how I treated the driver'
Or probably because she was drunk
I agree with you Patti! Another woman or person that thinks she's above the law and she's God almighty and can say whatever she wants. If she did hit that Uber driver and even said that she was going to call the police so that they can come and f##k h up and she kept bragging that she was the assistant district attorney! Think about it she's very lucky she didn't get arrested for hitting and threatening the Uber driver. If the Uber would have hit her or threatened her, I guarantee you he would been locked up and charged with hitting her and threatening her as well and probably would have lost his job, go In front of a judge and God if would have gotten lock up for a long time. I don't judge nobody but I'm sure that if she's gotten drunk before and taken a Uber, Taxi, or Lyft before most likely she's probably threatened the drivers in the past, she just got caught this time! Nobody's above the law, or give you the right to hit people, or threatened them at all! Thank God we live in the United States Of America! I'm sure that Communist and Socialist countries citizens don't have any rights, and probably get beat by their own government and even killed or lock up for any minor infraction! Happy New Year and God to everybody that reads this article. Frank.
She is trying to put her spin on it while trying to maintain her side. A non-pology at its finest.
She didn’t sound very uncomfortable while threatening him and abusing him. She seemed very comfortable doing that
the entitlement was off the scale
And quick to say she was an assistant DA. Which probably goes to show that she has pulled that card before to get her own way.
Accountability is kryptonite to modern women.
And she refused to get out when he asked her to leave. Doesn't seem like she was "uncomfortable" to me.
Soooo many lawyers are douches. My friend had to quit because she worked for a lady like this.
You KNOW this is not the first time she has played the district attorney power card and the Im a victim (ie this is kidnapping) card. Alcohol loosens inhibitions. She lost her filter and showed who she really is. She looked down at the Uber driver like he was scum beneath her. She threatened him, berated him. And at the end of this she probably STILL thinks she’s the victim.
That's what alcohol does. They aren't called spirits for nothing. If you have to be around drunk people, pick the happy ones. 😊
Apt, unfortunately
@@Val-qm9me No, this is how women like her talk and behave, period. Arrogantly, and abusively towards any man that think are beneath him.
@@benisrood When people get drunk, all those thoughts and feelings they suppress when sober are let loose when drunk. I'll take talking to a happy drunk any day over a surly combative one. I spent my childhood experiencing that, no thank you very much.
This is the type of person that can ruin peoples lives by charging them with a crime just because they can.
Slicklickz I'm glad she's not employed
DHH
She has to power to screw over many people and the average women can only screw over a few.
Indicative of not only attorneys, but politicians in these times.
Slicklickz That sort of thing has been happening over 400 years
Absolutely - its no joke. Her job was used as a weapon.Sure she was drinking but that doesn't instantly change you into whatever you call that behavior. She worked for the justice system, the law-do you trust her?Scary
I wonder how many innocent people are locked up because of her.
Probably none. Cause there's no freaking way you will be arrested because SHE was treating you like garbage. There's SOME sanity in the world.
Ummmmm.... she was referring to the fact that this woman was the assistant district attorney for Dallas County for 6 years
@@dimitristsekeris1821 pay attention bro
@@davidbrannon2627 Is it so easy for a crazy district attorney to just jail someone because she likes it?
@@dimitristsekeris1821 unfortunately it is that easy because our judicial systems can be very corrupt here just like anywhere else in the world. Someone like her can be especially dangerous since she is a young assistant district attorney, trying to make a name for herself with high prosecution rates to further her career.
Imagine how many times she has been this way to someone…no matter what place you are in the society,we’re all people…
Sad but true
I know men &
Women who talk and act
Like this when
Vino Veritas.
Well said.
She still has no accountability for ALL of her actions. The driver has a huge heart.
No accountability?...She was rightfully fired that's accountability.
@@billsloan what? The author was talking about real accountability, self accountability, owning it and sincerely apologising, not accountability imposed by her employer. She still tried to dilute her hideous actions despite this and would still be there completely unapologetic had the employer not got wind of and investigated it.
She could have ruined him if he hadn’t made that audio.
Exactly. When it comes down to it, if there’s no evidence, the judge will make their decision based on who is more reliable, who is a more credible resource. Like she said, ‘who do you think they’re gonna believe, you or me?’
The word “lie” is in the middle of the word “believe”
Everyone wears a mask - Amen! It’s not always what you know, or what you can prove!! My black brothers get hemmed up for being black and harassed daily and this entitled Barbie felt uncomfortable?? 😐🤔
It's terrifying to think of what could have happened if he did not record it. The fact that the young man is so humble and forgiving about the situation makes her look worse. Talk about "attempted abuse of power" 😆 #karma
not necessarily although the accusations are going up the convictions are actually dropping
Good thing audiotaping is legal in TEXAS!
Being drunk does not change a person. It only reveals who they are.
In this case, a truly hideous person.
MECHA KRAUT if a person is horrible, they can hide it. But when they drink...it's hard for them to hide it. "In vino veritas".
Pia Rossi alcohol does not reveal who you are it just diminish your self control.. alcohol can make you the opposite of who you are..
Not always. You have to keep in mind that alcohol is a horrible substance when it's abused. The scary effects it has on the brain are not a joke.
EXACTLY
uncle ankie no it doesn’t the woman who wrote the comment is absolutely right. Alcohol and drugs are just an excuse that assholes, thieves, etc. all these things do is bring it out
Whenever I hear an "apology" like that, a red flag goes up mentally.
That was a blatant excuse for her behavior and verbal abuse towards the Uber driver.
He is a kind and gracious man to let the unpleasant incident go. All the best to this real gentleman !
Yep, she has to gaslight after her lame apology by saying that she was “uncomfortable”. No, if you’re uncomfortable you get out of the car, you don’t sit there and be belligerent. She also denies hitting him because she knows there is no video proof. People like her are the reason so many Uber and Lyft drivers have dash cams to protect themselves. I sure would. I glad she got fired, she definitely should not be a prosecutor.
She was drunk! She needs to take her narcissistic ego and accept accountability for her evil behavior. Unfortunately, that will never happen. To this narcissist who thinks she’s all that: You reap what you sow and evil never wins!
I'm not sure you've ever been drunk before. It's fairly harmless stuff.
This guy single handedly saved untold number of innocents from wrongly being sentenced.
How about the ones before this incident?
Comphy Sync Yup time machines exist
@@jaymorpheus11 i wish there was a legal time machine that could revert the conviction after this sort of prosecutor misconduct
@@comphysync9084 im not 100% sure abt this but i think when a judge or smthing is investigated for misconduct, their past 3-6 months of cases are reviewed or smthing like that
@@veersonakshal5019 where?
Woman : I was uncomfortable
Woman: refuses to leave car
Female logic
pokerworld, of course she was uncomfortable. Drunk is not a very comfortable state. Uber driver should not feel bad about her losing her job - she chose the behaviour; she chose the consequences.
Given that had it not been for the recorded audio, she would’ve denied saying anything to that friendly driver... I’m gonna assume she lied about being put in an uncomfortable situation and about not hitting him. She’ll deny everything that can’t be proven.
dan romanov no, stop
pokerworld She felt uncomfortable (entitled victim hood) but the world must cater to her constantly. I feel sorry for whoever is dating this silly bitch
It's amazing that in the middle of that phony apology, she still trying to put the blame on the poor guy.
So sick of people apologizing & saying how there behavior is so inexcusable, only after the fact that they were caught doing it. I can guarantee she's done this her whole life, probably since high school.
Her tone of voice tells you exactly how comfortable she was.
Yeah. Uncomfortable because she was hammered.
She felt she had impunity
Excellent comment and word pun. Love it. And also you're totally correct.@@lotusgrl444
Exactly, the way she talked down to him she thought he was beneath her. Mocking how he politely said "No ma'am please", yeah those aren't the actions of someone in fear for their safety.
She worked for the public. She got paid from tax payers money and was a civil servant. Her behaviour was unacceptable and good on her boss for firing her.
Mini Moo she can get a job with a one man Law firm.
Ridiculous.
Let he without sin cast the first stone
On the other hand, none says why he didnt dropped her off at her house???
People forget that you're never off with certain jobs.....you represent the job 24 hours a day. With such a job you need to always need to be sober, and cognizant of your words and actions.
Exactly- she thought she was above the law
This driver is nothing more than an honorable man you could tell he didn’t expect this kind of backlash. You could also tell, he didn’t want to get her in any trouble.
He seems so nice. Sorry that happened to him.
To bad that in all those years in law school she never had a class in how to have class.
scott albert
Well said!
Spot on!
BBD Design ur stupid
Very well said!
@BBD Design u don't get it😂😂
She was so uncomfortable she didn't leave his car when he asked her to LOL
Not comfortable with him, but the car must have been comfortable as hell, since she didn't want to get out. Must be a great car. I think I'll buy one.
That's right..he told her to get out and she sat there feeling Entitled to talk down to him. She is disgusting!
Sidney Diaperbottom This. Comment of the thread!
crafty litigator if youre afraid of the damn Uber driver. Then HELL YES. Wtf?? You’d rather stay in the Uber even if you knew they were kidnapping you? It’s called call a new Uber or the police at that point. She clearly isn’t helpless, just pretending to be afraid to get away with abusing her power.
I cant believe this bitch is seriously trying to make herself seem like the victim. Why would she even add that line ''I didnt feel comfortable'' it shows she didnt feel sorry. Shes sorry she was exposed and would have ruined his life if she had the chance
She truly does not sound too sorry for her actions, only for getting caught, and that in itself is reason enough she should not be in that line of work.
About as sorry as she was uncomfortable.
"declined to press charges." This is EXACTLY why these people keep doing this! There is no repercussion. She's what's wrong with America!
yes. That's true. But at least she was fired. Hopefully, that humbles her silly self. Maybe now she'll never act like that again.
Yep! Exactly!
You can tell he’s just a good person. His patience and forgiveness is something we need more of.
He has good customer service..
Uber drivers should get paid more after all the crap we put up with.
No we need more men to stand up against tyranny.
He was dumb. She was only sorry she got caught. I would have pressed charges.
Yep, he was a very nice guy. She was lucky getting in a cab drunk. If the driver had been one of those nut jobs he would have done something dirty to her, and thrown her in the woods after strangling her.
“Ma’am please get out of the car”
Her: “no”
Also her: “I think this is kidnapping”
MAKE THAT MAKE SENSE
She’s hot af
MysticKoolaid808 she prob passed it on her hands and knees
Female logic for you.
She probably got blown off by Chad at the party and felt pissed so wanted to take her vengeance on some one she thought would not fight back. 🤔😄
Right??? 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
@MysticKoolaid808 did you see her lips???? LOL
She got the "backdoor pass" .
Whenever I’m scared I also call people idiots and threaten them boldly and without merit. Everyone knows the safest way to get away from a bad guy by refusing to leave his car.
This is how Prosecutors really think. Thank that guy for getting this woman out of the District Attorney’s office. There are millions of others who need to go.
He was smart as hell to record this!
DBALextras : How ironic is it that she at least claimed to be recording the incident. She absolutely shouldn’t be in a position of power.
Trump will hire her.
@@DeCurtaRican LOL
You have to record everything now days
@@DeCurtaRican: Actually, libtards will hire her. She lies like crazy, and tries to wield her power to attack the "little person".
Her apology was for her next job interview
John Kiene hope she finds a job.
@@frankdenardo8684 I do to. maybe she learned something about herself we all have done something similar at one time or another.
It was hardly an apology really. It was kind of a backhanded one when she added how she felt “uncomfortable”.
Right lol
she found a job a few days after the debacle; she's making 200+K
How disgusting. How dare she treat him like that!
I hope this is a wake up call for her entitled arrogant a$$. This guy is hands down a fantastic human being and handled her behavior with such class.
She threatened him with her position. She made physical threats and intimidation and then attacked his character by insinuating that he may have been a predator. This is very telling about what kind of Assistant DA she was.
psylinx A habitual liar!
psylinx that’s one rare case where we see behind to scene. Im sure people like her work in the thousands for the government and are destroying people’s lives.
psylinx exactly! She’s nasty and probably responsible for many people getting unjust sentences. She probably lied and cheated to prosecute individuals.
all her cases should have grounds to be challenged iMO
Isn't these the hallmarks of a #MeToo moment for him?
Classic Sociopath behavior, "I'm the district attorney, who are the cops going to believe you or me"...borderline psychopath.
Daniel Fentahun why don’t u explain the difference then smarty pants
@@nala3038 a psychopath is sick from birth on. Brain defects? i dont know
A sociopath developed its sickness over time. Bad parenting, never learned respect etc.
Nailed it, Andy!
That's who they hire generally
Daniel Fentahun it is the same thing. Check it out.
Out of the heart the mouth speaks.
You CANNOT SAY what you have not first thought.
Even her pseudo-apology was an attempt to play the victim.
What a non-apology. She says she was uncomfortable...how about how she made the driver uncomfortable
Any apology that includes a "but" is not an apology at all.
Uncomfortable is the new description for drunk.
Yeah that seemed a little manipulative, as if implying he did something to provoke her. She's not sorry.
If Not recorded she would have set him up for sure
that cabbies was toast without the video! A female white DA? LOL
that video saved his life!
Dealt accordingly? BULLSHIT. You know thats total bullshit. No different than drunk driving, you make stupid decisions while drunk, you have to pay the price. NO excuses.
DOGGYDOGG being drunk doesn't give you the right to threaten or assault people.
BEWARE AND RECORD EVERYTHING! IT'S UR LIFE!
"Feeling uncomfi" is the new justification for any toxic behaviour.
She doesn't regret saying those things,she just didn't expect getting caught!
The Uber driver has a class and integrity that she will never have in multiple lifetimes!
Some Facebook bitch boy looking for fame.
Debraval Reyes
Yes I’m sure he orchestrated some entitled bitch to get in his car and act like an asshole!
You are apparently related to the bitch!
Real World Warrior lowen 1:23 in the video, you’ll see that she is aware that he started recording as well
Real World Warrior lowen
Who gives a damn?
Not realizing you’re being recorded gives you a right to behave like a complete asshole?
The smartest thing he did was recording this bitch!
Sounds like you’ve probably treated people similarly if you in any way find her behavior defensible
@Real World Warrior lowen he probably would've been in trouble with recording it
She’s full of it, she was way to comfortable treating him like crap, it’s obvious that she treats people like their peasants
She's a drunk. That's what drunks do.
She's the assistant DA! Show her some respect !
It's like the most sociopathic people make up half the doctors, lawyers and politicians in this country.
@@markg.4246 No, I've been drunk plenty of times, still treat people with respect.
I don't treat my peasants that way.
What a nice man for forgiving her and not wanting her to be fired.
I can't imagine what would have happened to him if he hadn't recorded what she said...
The fact that she used her higher position as an excuse to treat and speak to him in that manner is telling of what kind of work environment shes in. She was fired right away to elude any type of investigation in the department.
Great way to think about it!!
She's a lawyer, what did you expect ?
Blue Butterfly You must be fucking stupid or something, she was NEVER in any kind of danger. She was the one putting HIM in danger! LOL get your head checked lady
Blue Butterfly, You're a dumbass. If you don't want to be kicked out of an Uber on a dark Street then behave. It's her own fault she was kicked out. Shouldn't matter if you're a man or woman, behave. It's astounding that you're making her out to be the victim. I believe you would defend the woman under any circumstances.
Dude is very forgiving. I would have filed charges.
...because you are unforgiven..?..kitdinker
Same
You would've filed charges for words? Smh pussified America at it's finest.
are you a pussy..?..Chris Hunt
Hey C.Unt, since she was threatening to use the full weight of her office against him, yeah dumbass, I would file charges. Suck on that.
*NEVER* decline to press charges!
She should go to jail for assault
This woman is power hungry.
She was very drunk but funny thing is she never forgot that she is a attorney and can “ruin his life”
Being drunk means nothing, people's real personalities and emotions just come out more clearly when they're drunk. If she wasnt drunk she'd just be more careful with lieing and trying to set the guy up.
Rhats how most people are in the woeld so i don't really get why she was fired. Anyway she is white so she would get another job somewhere else.
@@DoeDonDoe Exactly. Alcohol lowers inhibitions and 'reveals' toxic angry personalities that are mostly suppressed whilst sober.
Ma scary amount of people who hold these sort of high positions are exactly like her
Imaging having HER as the ADA handling your jaywalking case in court. Jesus if she doesn't like your face you'd probably would go away for life. Good thing she got fired
Six years as an assistant DA, and she "thinks this might be kidnapping, actually"? Law school isn't what it used to be, apparently.
No, she was correct. It was kidnapping. She was trapped in the car with very complex door handles. She couldn't figure them out which rendered her trapped.
Should have called blonde star roadside assistance.
That seemed like a veiled threat to me.
@@mariabethelmie5685 Yes, and that is exactly why he did the right thing in exposing her. She deserved to lose her job. Alcohol just brings out your true self, in this case a mean drunk who thought it was okay to make veiled threats. That makes you wonder what she's capable of professionally.
@@salan3507 exactly,can you imagine what might have happened had he not been videoing?! My goodness,evil,vile woman.🤦
@@chuck2367 🤣😂
I divorced a complete narcissist of a human 10 years ago, who also happened to be a big, important lawyer, and who also happened to treat me like this both sober and otherwise. It seems like lawyers might think they’re better than everyone else.
First time I see a woman being actually somehow punished for abusing a man
Social media
She’s definitely a sorry excuse of a professional and a woman.
elchamber not just a professional but a city employee too..you wanna talk about high standards !
elchamber probably will be hired by trump today
@@ejl74 nah. She is too old.
@@Tony-Tequalla GILF porn.
@@grapenutz1137 would need to iron out the wrinkles first. :-/
Can you imagine how many innocent people she sent to jail in her line of work.. nice job bro.
So uncomfortable that she declined to get out the vehicle
Can you imagine how many people she abused and screwed over as part of her job of 6 years?
Why do we live in a society where decent human beings have to drive people around and scumbags get to decide people’s fate?
When can anybody be a district attorney ? None of them any good.
well a few hundred years ago scumbags from europe invaded various lands (africa, americas, australia, hawaii, new zealand, etc.) violently destroyed the societies that already existed in those places and that have worked for millenia, and built such societies as you mentioned. And also coerced various other cultures to also make become such type of societies
What about the host of scumbags that deserve their fate?
Damn that hit hard
To be fear she chose her own fate and she got served what she deserved. “We” as in americans? Please try remember it’s a huge world out here and thank god most country never ever ever behave as appallingly bad as Americans do. We just don’t.
Alcohol doesn’t magically create an evil character, Alcohol merely reveals what already existed, some call it the truth serum 😂
Mason M True. Not all drunk people become nasty.
In Vino Veritas. Which is why alcohol should be regulated and licenced at an individual level. People should be served injunctions against drinking, buying or being served alcohol if they demonstrate illegal behaviour under the influence.
Drunk words are sober thoughts.
None of that is true. The fact is EVERYONE can be awful sometimes. What alcohol does is reduce adults to basic children. Whatever emotion a drunk person feels gets amplified, just like with a child. So a normal person, if in a bad mood, could absolutely behave out of character and say awful things. Only drink when you are in a good mood! Let this story be a warning!
No, alcohol makes you stupid
She definitely does NOT sound like a person in a situation that makes "HER" feel "UNCOMFORTABLE"!!! Just sounds like an "ENTITLED" "ROTTEN" "INDIVIDUAL"!!! The gentleman was very patient and considerate!!!
She sure didn’t sound like she was “uncomfortable “! Just a mean drunk!
Stop apologizing when people lose their job. They deserve it
Agreed. But this is the anomaly. More often the Uber driver gets penalized because of drunk behavior. I mean.... let’s go back to dealing with cops.
I’m behind that.
Jackie Bennett how tf does she deserve to lose her job over this? This should have nothing to do with her job
Look, a person's job is their livelihood. Without this job, she could end up homeless and dying. It's an overly harsh punishment. Unless this is not the first time, this is too harsh. What happened to second chances and learning from mistakes?
quincy simpson You are put in place of influencing punishment of people. Yet you can’t dictate your own behavior?
quincy simpson it does. I wouldn’t want no one working for me like that. Plus she did blab her mouth about where she worked. So there you have it. Can’t believe you support this type of behavior. Means you are far from a good person yourself
So when you feel uncomfortable around that person, you berate them over and over again. Makes perfect sense.
I am an immigrant who thought black people can be violent until I saw multiple videos of women chasing down black folks whi;e insulting and threatening them . Kind of realised things.
It was very smart that he recorded the conversation, otherwise someone like her would have lied her way out of it and got him in trouble.
She should go to JAIL period and NEVER work as a lawyer in any place.
She's so sorry, yet STILL making excuses. She's beyond understanding the incident.
Danni women aren’t designed to take responsibility.
Blue Butterfly “lady”? That’s where you went wrong.
Ps you’re a shitty person.
Blue Butterfly there’s something terribly terribly wrong with your philosophy
Blue Butterfly I love how you talk about ethics but then say that uber drivers have to deal with it.
Their is nowhere written in law that Ubers are responsible for drunk idiots. Their responsibility is to get people to their destinations, NOT NURTURE THEM, NOT CARE FOR THEM. And they are obligated to protect themselves. Taxi drivers and ubers are not your medics or care takers and some people who are drunk can be very dangerous, even druggies and sober people. They are not forced to keep you in their vehicle.
But typical white knight you only think that because she is a female.
*Lawyer girl:* Who r they gonna believe.... *me* or u?
*Driver:* Ur right... *i need evidence!!!* Thanks Lawyer girl,..... ur the best!!
Lol......
Bhahahaaaha !
🤣😂🤣
It's sad who are they going to believ
Haha
This guy deserves physical immortality.
She's lucky he's such a nice dude.
I wish he would have presses charges ai she can feel what everyone else feels when she makes sure they take responsibility for their actions, as a prosecutor. Losing her job is a consequence, a part of taking responsibility. Next time do better. Oh well!
So nice he screwed her whole life over...she was drunk as fuck and he screwed her over
this guy is not nice, he's a weenie. there is a difference. even going so far as to apologize for the woman getting fired. you see this isn't a virtue, this is literally him just being meek
@Stefano Dawg People say all kinds of dumb crap when they're drunk. She might have meant none of it. He's just a crybaby for taking it personally when he could have laughed it off
So nice he turns in his recording to the media ?
You can just tell she's a mean DA. She was very used to everyone in court believing her and never questioning her integrity. Had this guy not recorded the altercation, he might of possibly been in trouble with the law. By the tone of her voice in the audio, it never sounded as though she was afraid for her life. She was very confident in the fact that her DA status would protect her, in this particular situation.
John Gotti Jr exactly!
ÀSSistant DA!!!!
ain't no might.. my man would of DONE At Least 5-10 Years for Alleged Kidnapping of Government property, Domestic Violence etc..
She forgot to add the hashtag #MeToo
SHE already planned on "kidnapping". What a cunning woman.
SHE claims to being in a position of being uncomfortable…? Threatening him with her position as asst DA…. Being disgustingly abusive..? He words are what’s in her soul. The alcohol just unlocked the box of ugliness that’s inside her at all times. She’s unfit for her career. I’m glad she was fired.
She should be disbarred. Using her position to threaten someone with a false crime.
What bothers me more than the bad behavior is a lack of owning it, ‘I was in a situation that made me feel….instead of ‘I created that mess I’m sorry’.
agree 100%
Yep!
We are in the Trump era.
@@WhyTheHorseface Unnecessary to bring your politics into it - though I understand that some people have no self control in this regard.
@@joeterp5615 lol politics is behavior
Imagine being an innocent person convicted by this monster.
Business as usual
im not defending her actions at all but tbf she was probs drunk. that gives no indication to how she does her job normally
@@veersonakshal5019 she showed her true evil persona
@@veersonakshal5019
BS, nobody with this attitude deserves a drop of power.
She’s going to cringe even more when those pay checks stop coming. Her insinuating kidnapping and threats of various criminal charges as a prosecutor really crossed the line. However, who among us hasn’t gotten intoxicated and said or done things we shouldn’t? Her boss did the right thing. Women don’t need to be working as judges prosecutors politicians or cops. They’re the reason our country has the problems with crime. The kinder gentler approach to justice is why violent criminals are roaming the streets victimizing innocent people. Lock them up and throw away the keys
Please get out of the car
“You’re kidnapping me”
Narcissism much?
She's only "cringing" because she lost her job. She has no remorse at all, *still* trying to pass it off on him even after the fact.
Do you believe she would of been fired for getting drunk if she was a black woman and not a white woman.
Aside from losing her job, that broad wasn’t sorry for diddly squat.
the Driver should have filed charges and make this a teachable lesson to all out there
Wow, his act of kindness really benefited him in the end.
A situation that made her very uncomfortable in her own drunk mind.
"I was in a situation that made me feel very uncomfortable" . . . right, that's why after the driver repeatedly asked you to get out of his car, you demanded to stay in his car. It makes perfect sense.
She forgot to mention that it was her who had created this "uncomfortable situation".
Nothing worse than a drunk person thinking they have power and trying to abuse it. All Uber and Lyft drivers should have cameras and mics running at all times.
@88beauzeau88 until someone gets shot or killed and then the rules will change. They always wait for somebody to die before they do anything about it.
totally agree with you .
Can you have a hidden recording camera? I mean, you HAVE to protect yourself and you can't trust the public to always play by the rules and respect you and your vehicle.
Review Yup. Make it hidden. It’s your life you’re talking about here against strangers. Or at lest make it a warning on the car entry that all rides are recorded here and by stepping in you consent to be recorded.
Correction ... Nothing worse than a drunken WHITE person thinking they have power and trying to abuse it.
Wow, this isn’t just some regular person being fired. This women was dangerous in her position. I’m really happy he recorded this. Also he should’ve pressed charges.
Never understand the audacity of people get into someone else’s car and treat people like this!
Still trying to play the victim card...
she created the uncomfortable situation she didn’t enjoy.
Perfect lawyer material
If you can't handle your liquor, you reap the concequences.
I am so glad they Aired this. Driver stood up for his rights and who got hurt? 😮
That, was NOT an "argument." That was a belligerent drunk assaulting a citizen!
If she was uncomfortable, why didn't she get out when he asked her to?
Topp Catt AGREE. She's a jerk.
Bingo!!!!!!
Brian The Explorer You can see that she is an awful person 😝 at least her bosses didn't enable her bull****.
Brian The Explorer It's really scary to think there are people like that. Especially a "professional" person.
Catherine Leary I agree. The fact that cameras are ubiquitous nowadays makes it more difficult for these amoral,entitled creeps to get away with this nonsense.
Being uncomfortable doesn't give you legal justification to threaten framing people or abuse your position.
He should have pressed charges. I'm sure he could have found a contact in the D.A.s office...
*THAT GUY WAS WAY TOO NICE!*
He should file a complaint with the Bar Association.
Kendall Navstar he should’ve pressed charges, she’s a lawyer so being held accountable for your actions is nothing new.
yes, way to nice
Not really, the guy is just wholesome he doesn't let her get to him he'll have an easier time letting this situation go instead of perusing. She got what she deserved.
Probably why he's an Uber driver
Driver: Get out of my car
Lawyer: No
Driver: Get out of my car
Lawyer: No!!! I think this is kidnapping?
And she calls him an idiot.
Midnight Heron not any more!😉
The driver is kind of an idiot for apologizing because the bitch lost her job.
Right!!!!
Samantha Smith 😂😂😂
If she meant she was kidnapping him than yes.
So she was in a situation that made her feel uncomfortable but she refused to get out of the car when he pulled over and asked her to leave? Sounds like some faulty logic.
A situation that made her feel uncomfortable. I swear people like that irks me.
"I think this might be kidnapping right now, actually"
Good thing this "lawyer" was fired. She doesn't even know the law.
some drunkards don’t know anything Conscious Robot
She said that, yet my first thought was he tried to ask nicely for her to get out but she said no lol smh makes no sense 🤦🏾♀️
She knows the law. However, alcohol also has a darker side. Alcohol is a depressant. That means it slows down the brain. Alcohol also makes you Look cool and she wanted to be cool that night. When you can't control yourself afterwards, go with someone who can period Otherwise you will pay stupid price.
"The audio doesn't tell you that I was in a situation that made me feel very uncomfortable."
You caused the situation.
Kabuto Yakushi Whilst I don’t agree with her behaviour we don’t know what happened before the recording actually started
Typical of such women...
bigconan, exactly. tired of people sticking up for people like this.
Uh, guys. I'm a woman. And I don't support what this lady did. XD @SportDiver 2
She’s a girl even the presence of a man is offensive which is why the 10th wave feminist are trying to chemically castrate every man with soy milk and physically castrate them like Bruce Jenner
Total entitlement attitude. Hard lesson learned for her.
Uber driver seems like a pretty nice and decent person. Glad he was wise and recorded the incident.
Give her a job, cooking and cleaning for me. That is the kind of work they should do, not being a lawyer.
I like how she only says she cringes about her actions, but doesn’t apologize to the uber driver for her terrible behavior, perfect type of narcissist to fire right there, she’s only upset that she was in the wrong and got caught, she probably talked to people like that on a nightly basis because she felt so powerful in her job, now she lost her position and can become humbled and work her way back up again the right way.
Not only lost her position as assistant D.A in Texas but will also find it difficult to get hired by a local law firm since the video is all over the Internet and on T, V all around Dallas. She seems to be unstable and lacks both candor and honesty.
I’m late here but yes exactly, she followed up the ‘cringe’ line by saying how she was in an uncomfortable situation. Further avoiding any accountability, 1000% a narcissist
She said she was uncomfortable but didn’t get out when he asked her to. Could’ve been to uncomfortable.
Self Entitled….pos
then says the audio doesnt tell the whole story and how she was uncomfortable