I get your point. If he'd driven her all the way, he would've had more time to talk with her.
He sure didn't change her mind by dropping her off somewhere else.
Then again, if he'd driven her all the way, she might've still gone through with her decision and complained about him to his employer.
Or maybe not... who knows? Faced with this situation, the poor guy probably didn't know what to do.
If not for my comment, that would have been maybe a 10 post thread.
Instead of so many :)
You are right. What a lousy decision to have to make!!
My thinking is the odds of the next driver caring are almost ZERO, so the best shot is talking her out of it.
And if you don’t by the time you are about to arrive...TAKE OFF!!! :)
Then go to jail.
We CANT force that kind of change.
It has to come from the heart.
As HORRIBLE as it is, also, we are a nation of laws and horribly, it is legal right now.
I know people would go nuts on that one, but it’s not like any of us want to block the entrance with guns, because it IS illegal and we will go to prison.
I’m hoping Trump gets two more SCOTUS picks.
And praying.
He was really caught between a rock and a hard place. My understanding is that he didn’t know initially, where she was going or what for.
He couldn’t participate in it with a clear conscience, nor should he be forced to.
He couldn’t stay around any longer after abruptly dismissed, else he ran the risk of being accused of stalking.
He certainly couuldn’t take her back without kidnapping charges.
No matter what he did, he would have gotten skewered for it, as he has.
Funny that the loser boyfriend helped her call a taxi but would not take her there.