Cliffs: A young delivery driver was followed, and almost attacked by a motorist.
One of my newer delivery drivers, female 18 years old, was on her third shift driving for me. In the afternoon (3:00pm) she was heading to a delivery, from the story she told me this is what happened:
After leaving the store and driving approximately 1 mile a motorist cut her off to get in the turning lane, she stopped behind them. The person was texting and did not move when the light turned green, so she honked at them. The motorist then proceeded to throw it in reverse to scare her. She was cautious, and tried to stay back, but her delivery wasn't far away anyways ( about a half mile from the intersection). She stays far from the motorist, delivered the pizza and headed back to the store. As she pulls out of the parking lot of the apartment complex, the motorist is now behind her, flipping her off and honking. This guy has lost it I guess, and he is in a brand new Subaru, my poor driver is in a hybrid civic, she tried to get away from him, but could not. She called the store crying because she was scared, she was at the light to turn back towards the store. She was told to call the police and head to the store as quickly as possible. As soon as she turned from the intersection the guy in the Subaru pulled in front of her, slammed on his brakes, got out of the car, kicked her fender, broke off her mirror, and went bat shit crazy yelling at the poor girl. An older couple pulled up beside him, and the man began to get out of the car. Then the crazy guy left, she didn't catch his license plate. The old couple thought it was a marital dispute. When she returned to the store, she was hysterical. She was sent home to recoup herself. The next day her and her father came in, decided it was best for her to find a job in retail, she was very shook up. I even offered to comp the repairs and keep her working there, since this is the kind of thing that could happen to anyone, anywhere, regardless of what your job was. They declined.
My big question is, if she freaked out and ran him over when he got out of the car, what would (if any) the charges be?
(The father decided to not even pursue this guy in any way, since he is crazy enough to do what he did, imagine if justice was brought upon him and he can know her name.)
One of my newer delivery drivers, female 18 years old, was on her third shift driving for me. In the afternoon (3:00pm) she was heading to a delivery, from the story she told me this is what happened:
After leaving the store and driving approximately 1 mile a motorist cut her off to get in the turning lane, she stopped behind them. The person was texting and did not move when the light turned green, so she honked at them. The motorist then proceeded to throw it in reverse to scare her. She was cautious, and tried to stay back, but her delivery wasn't far away anyways ( about a half mile from the intersection). She stays far from the motorist, delivered the pizza and headed back to the store. As she pulls out of the parking lot of the apartment complex, the motorist is now behind her, flipping her off and honking. This guy has lost it I guess, and he is in a brand new Subaru, my poor driver is in a hybrid civic, she tried to get away from him, but could not. She called the store crying because she was scared, she was at the light to turn back towards the store. She was told to call the police and head to the store as quickly as possible. As soon as she turned from the intersection the guy in the Subaru pulled in front of her, slammed on his brakes, got out of the car, kicked her fender, broke off her mirror, and went bat shit crazy yelling at the poor girl. An older couple pulled up beside him, and the man began to get out of the car. Then the crazy guy left, she didn't catch his license plate. The old couple thought it was a marital dispute. When she returned to the store, she was hysterical. She was sent home to recoup herself. The next day her and her father came in, decided it was best for her to find a job in retail, she was very shook up. I even offered to comp the repairs and keep her working there, since this is the kind of thing that could happen to anyone, anywhere, regardless of what your job was. They declined.
My big question is, if she freaked out and ran him over when he got out of the car, what would (if any) the charges be?
(The father decided to not even pursue this guy in any way, since he is crazy enough to do what he did, imagine if justice was brought upon him and he can know her name.)