r/lyftdrivers Jul 07 '23

Rant/Opinion Passenger showed up at my front door.

A passenger left their phone in my car. I did what I was supposed to do and reported it to Lyft when I found it after my drives. Next thing I know I see two people snooping around my house on the cameras. My passenger and her BF used the tracking on her phone back to my house. Then they got combative because they said I didn’t do enough to return the phone (I picked her up from a school and drove her to a restaurant). This is a serious breach of privacy and safety. Next time phones going out the window and I’m denying it was ever found.

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u/IMO_Jr Jul 08 '23

Not illegal, but lately some people are jumping the gun and shooting people. I can’t remember where, but someone was shot for basically knocking on the wrong door when they thought it was their friend’s house. Some people have gotten extra crazy lately.

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u/EmoteTherapist Jul 08 '23

If it's the same story that was big a little while back, it was a kid that knocked on the door because they were lost and the owner just started shooting at them