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Dramatard decides to get Arby's doordashed

https://old.reddit.com/r/legal/comments/1cl5o8p/man_sexually_exposed_himself_knowing_i_was_on_my/

								

								

I do deliveries for DoorDash and UberEats part time while I'm a full time college student and I'm really struggling to get over something I saw on a job yesterday.

I had a small, simple, routine order: Arby's pickup to be delivered like 3 miles away for a $5 payout. I pickup as usual and head to the address. When I get there, I check the app and it says the customer listed it as β€œmeet at door” so I got outta my car and walked up the porch stairs but noticed the front door was slightly opened, enough that I could see almost the entirety of the living room.

Before I was able to knock or call out to someone, I immediately saw a man β€œpleasuring himself” on a chair in said living room. I kinda mentally freaked out, left the food on the ground and just started driving away until I stopped disassociating.

I know I dont have ground for suing and I don't really care about that but I do feel like there was some sort of ill intent with his actions and wouldn't want someone else to be exposed to something from him again. I sent in a report to Uber with the hope of his address being blacklisted from my account so I don't risk going there again but someone else could always pickup his orders. Is there further action I should take?

!gooners we see you, try to order a roast beef sandwich with your trousers above your ankles like a normal person for once.

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Oh come on. Yes that's shit, but "driving away until I stopped disassociating"? Therapyspeaking until it loses what little meaning it had.

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