Delivery rider mercilessly confronts man he thinks is working illegally
A food delivery rider confronted a man, who he suspected to be working illegally, in the middle of the street, causing the latter to break down in tears.
In a video re-uploaded to Twitter on Wednesday by user Fi_krayy, the delivery rider is seen admonishing a man in a blue-shirt, who is understood to be delivering food as well.He alleges that the man is an “illegal rider doing local delivery jobs”, and films the man’s e-bike that has two bags attached, one containing food he was supposedly going to deliver.
Unlike usual food delivery bags which are coloured and have the platform’s logo on them, the ones in the video were in black. Although the man is in tears, crouched down to the floor begging for forgiveness, the delivery rider continues chiding him, threatening to call the police as well.
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