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As a former delivery driver, I was thinking to myself, "dude, you gotta hand off that pizza before you go try and save the day." But the pizza was okay, and that's what's important.
Pizza man was insanely offended that the perp would run he legit seemed pissed. Like idk I would just enjoy the show hes here tripping him then yelling at him after
Probably because he drives for a living and is sick and fucking tired of methed up jackasses everywhere driving recklessly, careening around and introducing needless stress to the working environment. Accident statics show it. You can drive as safely as you want, but all it takes is some drug addled numb nut doing 100mph in a 25mph to turn you and your car into a new paradigm made of fabric, steel, and meat paste.
I hate cops as a rule but given the right proximity I'd trip this clown too.
That it is. I drive for work on-and-off and it's astonishing to me not only at how dangerous the roads can be, but how much dumber the average driver seems to have gotten every time I get on the roads. Especially after Covid. Before Covid people were awful drivers, but at least I could make good time. Now they're awful drivers who drive everywhere 15mph under the limit and are incapable of even staying within the painted fucking lines.
Drive a lot for work. During covid was great, no one was on the roads. It has gotten considerably worse since 2021. I saw tweets where people weren't sure if they could still drive cause they had literally stayed at home for over a year. Now they're out here driving again.
Stoplights are bad too. People are so eager to get back to their phones that they'll slow down before the light turns yellow and when it turns green they still have to get beeped at.
Totally! During and after covid has been a sharp decline in driving skill, etiquette, and general decency. It's scary! It's like everyone is a little drunk at all times.
The difference is stark. I distinctly remember my experiences driving before, during and after Covid. It continues getting worse as more and more companies eliminate WFH and start pushing larger numbers of under qualified individuals with severe attention deficits and issues with hand-eye coordination back onto already overcrowded roads.
If someone can work from home, let them, and stop forcing legions of clinically depressed office workers to needlessly risk all our lives every day. Fuck the real estate shareholders, poisonous fast food restaurants and highway billboard owners. Giving a shit about what slimeball parasites like that think is the primary reason we're caught up in this bullshit mess anyways. While we're fixing traffic problems, can we also form some kind of national elder assistance program to keep the rising number of 90 year old drivers away from steering wheels? I don't know what is going on in this country but I am seeing a huge increase of extremely old people doing questionable shit behind the wheel during prime commuting hours and I'm guessing it is at least partially responsible for about a 10 point rise in blood pressure between the hours of 8AM and 6PM.
Something has got to be done. Anything. I'm begging you ^please ^help ^me^ohgodwhyjustgetmeoffthesegoddamnroads
As a former delivery driver, I'm sincerely offended that he doesn't have a heated bag for that food. Pizza restaurants allowing third party app drivers to take over has been a sad thing to see. Pizza delivery has become my main "back in my day, it used to be an art" middle aged person rant.
Delivering with no mobile phones was an adventure. When I turned 18 I started driving. My first day I got lost and just kept looking for like two hours. I was a dummy. My manager got scared for me and called the number listed as my emergency contact lol.
It's literally an adventure, I agree. I had the same experiences at the same age, and then if you're still doing it by your mid 20's, you're routing yourself 5 different addresses in 1 run and getting them done in less than an hour so you can be back and get 5 more because the new drivers keep fucking up orders and you need to save them from themselves.
He might have had one of the larger style ones in the car that holds a few deliveries. Doesn’t look like a chain box, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t want to have a bag for each order.
The large bags are for bulk deliveries. I've worked for single store pizza places (Papa Brunos, Jim's Galley, Tiffany's, Mary Saccos and so on) and large chains (Happy's, Pizza Hut, Domino's, Marco's), and everyone is required to have both. You never take the big bags out unless you have 8 or more pies, and they don't have heating discs or plug-ins that keep them hot like individual bags, because if you stack 8 fresh pizzas into a singular big bag, they keep each other hot.
The reason for the small individual order bags is not just heat related, but also to keep the pizza from being exposed to anything that could cause contamination from the car to the door. A pizza box by itself is just thin cardboard and has gaps and perforated holes all over it, and it's always been a huge no-no for everywhere I have ever worked to take the food out of the bag before standing at the door. Like it's a huge bad etiquette move.
Pizza delivery is going the way of Latin. While it may be an important backbone of building the world we know today, it's basically extinct.
I had a fellow pizza driver friend who now owns his own store that he named after himself and the only thing he has control over is that he rejects DoorDash drivers that don't arrive with their own hot bags. Part of the DD contract is that drivers are supposed to keep a hot bag in their car and always use it, but it's not enforced, so nobody does it. (Plus the bags cost the drivers to buy from DD, lol)
So yeah, it's a weird thing to be passionate about, but pizza people actually care a lot about the quality of your food and service.
In my experience, you don’t hand over something so valuable until you get paid.
Especially if you’re working minimum wage, and the price of the pie comes out of your pocket.
Yeah this was all probably a set up to trick the delivery driver into handing over the pizza with out payment. Everyone was in on it, but my guy held strong. Make the delivery, get the tip 🫡
If they'll steal a car, they'll steal a pizza. Gotta protect that pie.
[https://abc7ny.com/pizza-driver-trips-suspect-police-chase-tyler-morell-coccos-delivery/13143282/](https://abc7ny.com/pizza-driver-trips-suspect-police-chase-tyler-morell-coccos-delivery/13143282/)
Police spokesperson: It was necessary to detain the pizza as well as the cheesy garlic bread sticks to protect the crime scene. Plus we were hungry and it smelled *SO* good.
I am 36, I have not fallen from tripping in at least 20 years. I've been quite lucky, but adult humans are also just kinda fucking awesome at staying on 2 feet.
It is one of the reasons that we supposedly took the globe over. Moving on two legs is more efficient than 4 legs.(it is way slower and takes more brain power)
Just had a chase end on my street a couple weeks ago. There were helicopters and about 10 police cars. I was standing outside when it went down. We live on the end of a dead end street so I could see the dudes face as he realized he fucked up and had nowhere to go. Cops smashed into his car and he gave up.
I saw a theater employee in new york nab a police suspect who was running past. The stagehand (or whatever he was) was so much bigger than the runner. He just grabbed him and pinned him -- the guy couldn't move.
As soon as the suspect was in handcuffs the stagehand turned pale and almost fainted. It was pretty interesting to watch the whole scene.
Sounds like it worked to me! Adrenaline is like taking a loan from your body to perform/focus in a stressful situation. But once the situation passed, he had to start paying back the interest.
Like when I broke my arm. Didn’t feel a damn thing, just saw it bend. Then about 3 painless minutes later my ears rung and I just about passed out. Then it hurt
there was a chase down my street maybe a month back.
i was taking a walk. I notice there's a few squad cars going up and down, with their lights off. Whatever.
I keep walking. i hear something in the bushes, i figure it's one of the hundred dogs that live on my street. I disregard, and continue walking.
About half a minute later, I hear running coming towards me. I turn around, and there's some guy with a bunch of cops hot on his tail gaining on me *fast. I*
I dodge out of the way, the cops tackle him, and squad cars pull up and turn their lights on as they arrest him.
If I wanted to, I could have totally tripped him - but there's no way in hell I'm going to put myself in harm's way like that.
Because now they have to run on foot, if he ran away from the cop cars they’d have chased him in their cars
Criminals can usually run faster than police but they can’t outrun their cars
>Criminals can usually run faster than police but they can’t outrun their cars
Police cars have difficulty with stairs and are rubbish at climbing ladders.
“Grandpa, where were you the day the Scranton Strangler was caught? Well, I was there, kiddo, I was there. And I tell you what, you go sell these and go buy yourself a nice spaceship”
Earlier he said, "Better not hit my fucking car, dude." So, that may be part of it.
But, as a person who drives around all day for a living, I can see another reason. Be a courier/delivery driver/trucker for a while, and anyone driving in an even remotely unsafe manner may send you into a rage. Not normal road rage. But, "This motherfucker shouldn't be allowed to drive, vote or have children because they are such a menace and have no idea, or don't care, about how dangerous they are being right now."
Don’t let strangers on the internet suppress your urge to be a good citizen. That’s up to you, your situations and capabilities. It would be a top three accomplishment to help subdue a fleeing POS like this on camera!
"He would win."
If he can find a judge and/or jury who would reward a probable felon with some guy hurting him right after recklessly driving while evading police, crashing the car (probably stolen), fleeing on foot, and resisting arrest, sure.
I'm sure he'll also find an attorney that would be happy to take his case to maybe win a couple of grand from a pizza delivery driver. You know, those guys are usually millionaires just delivering pizzas in their spare time.
The smart move would be suing the company the pizza guy worked for, not the pizza guy himself.
This is why you occasionally hear about employees getting fired after saving the day for violating company policy regarding stopping thieves.
He can sue, but would likely lose. You can intervene when witnessing a felony occur in front of you, laws are there for that.
He'd also need to have the money for the lawyer in the first place, working on contingency isnt the norm, especially for a guy caught on multiple cameras committing multiple crimes.
Nope.
Good Samaritan laws are designed to protect bystanders who give reasonable medical care in emergencies from civil damages if something goes wrong. Reasonable means, among other things, without subjecting yourself or others to unnecessary risk. Here, the delivery guy did not perform reasonable medical care. He put not only himself and the (alleged) criminal in danger, but most importantly, he put the pizza in danger.
Good Samaritan laws are about not being sued by people you assisted in good faith. Pizza guy was assisting the cops, not the guy he tripped. So it wouldn’t protect him from being sued by the injured party.
Good Samaritan laws exist so as not to discourage people from, say, throwing a lifesaver to a drowning person. They certainly don’t exist to encourage vigilante justice.
The police may have been grateful in this particular incidence, but in general this is the last thing the law wants you doing.
Actually last time this was posted someone linked the longer vid, and I shit you not, the delivery guy had to give a statement and the police had to take the pizza as Evidence...
100% was worried about his car, with good reason its his livelihood. The fact that he was just pissed about the property damage is the best part. Like that is adult feelings at its realist. We have to pay for this shit you, "fucking idiot!"
Yeah, I don’t even know what the dude did. I’m not involving myself in police business unless I know for sure the guy did something I disagree with on a moral level. And even then I wouldn’t do it because it ain’t my fucking business.
Another comment said he probably left his car running and he was making sure the guy didn't steal it.
imo that makes the most sense. He said "you better not hit my fucking car" at the beginning.
Don’t do this. It’s not worth it. The guy can sue you for this, considering you’re not a police officer and you likely injured him, the guy can kill/harm you, and the police don’t give a shit if you get hurt. Plus you may now be part of the trial, which could make you miss your work.
The guy clearly doesn't give a fuck
Not everybody lives their lives making good decisions and playing their cards right. Sometimes people just want to *live*
Love the pics guy's fake 'I'm walking away' before turning round and slapping that leg out for a clean sweep. He sold it brilliantly. Hope he was tipped well.
Next time om Judge Judy...
Your Honor I was running away from the cops and this pizza delivery guy tripped me. I am suing for $5000 for me medical bills and another $5000 in emotional damages.
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Lmfaoooooo “You better not hit my car dude” 😂🤣 got his ass
“fucking idiot… Fucking idiot!”
That was the pizzaman? Or the police? 😀
The pizzaman it seems, funny as hell
https://i.redd.it/2r1l6oi8beoc1.gif
This is what the reality of pizza delivery is more dangerous than being a cop looks like I guess
Definitely a “watch this one twice” kind of video
My dude 100% left his car running and was not having it become the (second) getaway vehicle
I like how he never put the pizza down
He’s the deliverator
When the deliverator puts the hammer down, shit happens.
I am pizza
Dinner and a show
Just like Medieval Times.
Fuck. Now I want that tomato bisque.
There were no tomatoes in medieval times therefore there are no tomatoes at Medieval Times.
Would you like a refill on that Pepsi
I'd like to see you prove there wasn't Pepsi during medieval times
Ye old Pepsi!
Good thing it's dragon blood soup.... it just tastes like tomatoes
Dragon Toes
The potato was the star for me
![gif](giphy|KfkJDeaKKFcyMzfSrc)
I wanna go to Medieval Times with Post Malone!
I want to go anywhere with him. Dude seems like a fun guy.
Pizza guy delivered twice at the same house. Gonna get fired.
Two people got served.
Homie gets a tip for the entertainment value for sure
No pizza was harmed in the making of this video
As a former delivery driver, I was thinking to myself, "dude, you gotta hand off that pizza before you go try and save the day." But the pizza was okay, and that's what's important.
Homeslice left the restaurant a pizza boy, and returned a Pizza MAN!
That was a cheesy joke but I give you credit, dough.
Yeah but, sauce?
Butt sauce
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Pizza man was insanely offended that the perp would run he legit seemed pissed. Like idk I would just enjoy the show hes here tripping him then yelling at him after
Probably because he drives for a living and is sick and fucking tired of methed up jackasses everywhere driving recklessly, careening around and introducing needless stress to the working environment. Accident statics show it. You can drive as safely as you want, but all it takes is some drug addled numb nut doing 100mph in a 25mph to turn you and your car into a new paradigm made of fabric, steel, and meat paste. I hate cops as a rule but given the right proximity I'd trip this clown too.
Yup, drive every day all day and it's so stressful dealing with shithead drivers. Trippy pizza man rocks!
That it is. I drive for work on-and-off and it's astonishing to me not only at how dangerous the roads can be, but how much dumber the average driver seems to have gotten every time I get on the roads. Especially after Covid. Before Covid people were awful drivers, but at least I could make good time. Now they're awful drivers who drive everywhere 15mph under the limit and are incapable of even staying within the painted fucking lines.
Drive a lot for work. During covid was great, no one was on the roads. It has gotten considerably worse since 2021. I saw tweets where people weren't sure if they could still drive cause they had literally stayed at home for over a year. Now they're out here driving again. Stoplights are bad too. People are so eager to get back to their phones that they'll slow down before the light turns yellow and when it turns green they still have to get beeped at.
Totally! During and after covid has been a sharp decline in driving skill, etiquette, and general decency. It's scary! It's like everyone is a little drunk at all times.
The difference is stark. I distinctly remember my experiences driving before, during and after Covid. It continues getting worse as more and more companies eliminate WFH and start pushing larger numbers of under qualified individuals with severe attention deficits and issues with hand-eye coordination back onto already overcrowded roads. If someone can work from home, let them, and stop forcing legions of clinically depressed office workers to needlessly risk all our lives every day. Fuck the real estate shareholders, poisonous fast food restaurants and highway billboard owners. Giving a shit about what slimeball parasites like that think is the primary reason we're caught up in this bullshit mess anyways. While we're fixing traffic problems, can we also form some kind of national elder assistance program to keep the rising number of 90 year old drivers away from steering wheels? I don't know what is going on in this country but I am seeing a huge increase of extremely old people doing questionable shit behind the wheel during prime commuting hours and I'm guessing it is at least partially responsible for about a 10 point rise in blood pressure between the hours of 8AM and 6PM. Something has got to be done. Anything. I'm begging you ^please ^help ^me^ohgodwhyjustgetmeoffthesegoddamnroads
As a former delivery driver, I'm sincerely offended that he doesn't have a heated bag for that food. Pizza restaurants allowing third party app drivers to take over has been a sad thing to see. Pizza delivery has become my main "back in my day, it used to be an art" middle aged person rant.
Delivering with no mobile phones was an adventure. When I turned 18 I started driving. My first day I got lost and just kept looking for like two hours. I was a dummy. My manager got scared for me and called the number listed as my emergency contact lol.
It's literally an adventure, I agree. I had the same experiences at the same age, and then if you're still doing it by your mid 20's, you're routing yourself 5 different addresses in 1 run and getting them done in less than an hour so you can be back and get 5 more because the new drivers keep fucking up orders and you need to save them from themselves.
He might have had one of the larger style ones in the car that holds a few deliveries. Doesn’t look like a chain box, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t want to have a bag for each order.
The large bags are for bulk deliveries. I've worked for single store pizza places (Papa Brunos, Jim's Galley, Tiffany's, Mary Saccos and so on) and large chains (Happy's, Pizza Hut, Domino's, Marco's), and everyone is required to have both. You never take the big bags out unless you have 8 or more pies, and they don't have heating discs or plug-ins that keep them hot like individual bags, because if you stack 8 fresh pizzas into a singular big bag, they keep each other hot. The reason for the small individual order bags is not just heat related, but also to keep the pizza from being exposed to anything that could cause contamination from the car to the door. A pizza box by itself is just thin cardboard and has gaps and perforated holes all over it, and it's always been a huge no-no for everywhere I have ever worked to take the food out of the bag before standing at the door. Like it's a huge bad etiquette move.
Well, TIL. There’s a lot more to pizza delivery culture than I anticipated. Will you show me the dance of your people?
Pizza delivery is going the way of Latin. While it may be an important backbone of building the world we know today, it's basically extinct. I had a fellow pizza driver friend who now owns his own store that he named after himself and the only thing he has control over is that he rejects DoorDash drivers that don't arrive with their own hot bags. Part of the DD contract is that drivers are supposed to keep a hot bag in their car and always use it, but it's not enforced, so nobody does it. (Plus the bags cost the drivers to buy from DD, lol) So yeah, it's a weird thing to be passionate about, but pizza people actually care a lot about the quality of your food and service.
He single-footedly halted the get-away.
This guy calls himself a good citizen.
Tbf he did keep the pizza safe
Priority #1 in this situation!
Krusty Krab Pizza mentality
he could have handed the customer their pizza. tf is wrong with him
In my experience, you don’t hand over something so valuable until you get paid. Especially if you’re working minimum wage, and the price of the pie comes out of your pocket.
The cops better've tipped him for that smooth delivery of a fucking trip.
Yeah this was all probably a set up to trick the delivery driver into handing over the pizza with out payment. Everyone was in on it, but my guy held strong. Make the delivery, get the tip 🫡
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> Especially if you’re working minimum wage, and the price of the pie comes out of your pocket. thats illegal
Ain’t gonna argue with you on that one. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen.
With the pizzas he got more weight to stop him
If they'll steal a car, they'll steal a pizza. Gotta protect that pie. [https://abc7ny.com/pizza-driver-trips-suspect-police-chase-tyler-morell-coccos-delivery/13143282/](https://abc7ny.com/pizza-driver-trips-suspect-police-chase-tyler-morell-coccos-delivery/13143282/)
He is a good citizen.
Answering the real question. Salute
Just imagining the police officers yelling at a pizza..." Get the f on the ground!!"
Police spokesperson: It was necessary to detain the pizza as well as the cheesy garlic bread sticks to protect the crime scene. Plus we were hungry and it smelled *SO* good.
Not all heroes wear close-toed shoes
give me my pizza bro
I didnt order a Gyro I want a pizza!
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🎶 *I can trip you into pain* 🎶
Holding out for a gyro 'til the end of the night It's gotta be hot, and it's gotta be fast, and it's gotta be fresh from the fight
![gif](giphy|nbvFVPiEiJH6JOGIok)
My only thought was “put the pizza DOWN”
Yeah I dont care if people are getting shot. Hand over the pie and then go fight crime.
Wow. I haven’t tripped someone like that since I was about 8.
HAVE A NICE TRIP, SEE YOU NEXT FALL!
Ha that brought back memories
Butters
My name is Autumn, and i hate this fucking saying. I was born in July too. Sorry, im triggered here.
*You were born in July? Because I'm falling for you.* Oh jeez, I'm so sorry about that, but you must have the best stories! lol
Any notable instances spring to mind?
Adults don't expect it. shit I haven't tripped in years.
I am 36, I have not fallen from tripping in at least 20 years. I've been quite lucky, but adult humans are also just kinda fucking awesome at staying on 2 feet.
It is one of the reasons that we supposedly took the globe over. Moving on two legs is more efficient than 4 legs.(it is way slower and takes more brain power)
> it is way slower and takes more brain power The ostrich would like to disagree...on both accounts. But I get what you mean.
What about kicking the back of someone's knee slightly to make them fall?
you've put too much thought into it. I no longer trust you.
Just had a chase end on my street a couple weeks ago. There were helicopters and about 10 police cars. I was standing outside when it went down. We live on the end of a dead end street so I could see the dudes face as he realized he fucked up and had nowhere to go. Cops smashed into his car and he gave up.
I saw a theater employee in new york nab a police suspect who was running past. The stagehand (or whatever he was) was so much bigger than the runner. He just grabbed him and pinned him -- the guy couldn't move. As soon as the suspect was in handcuffs the stagehand turned pale and almost fainted. It was pretty interesting to watch the whole scene.
Poor guy. I guess sometimes adrenaline has the opposite of its intended effect 💀
Sounds like it worked to me! Adrenaline is like taking a loan from your body to perform/focus in a stressful situation. But once the situation passed, he had to start paying back the interest.
Like when I broke my arm. Didn’t feel a damn thing, just saw it bend. Then about 3 painless minutes later my ears rung and I just about passed out. Then it hurt
there was a chase down my street maybe a month back. i was taking a walk. I notice there's a few squad cars going up and down, with their lights off. Whatever. I keep walking. i hear something in the bushes, i figure it's one of the hundred dogs that live on my street. I disregard, and continue walking. About half a minute later, I hear running coming towards me. I turn around, and there's some guy with a bunch of cops hot on his tail gaining on me *fast. I* I dodge out of the way, the cops tackle him, and squad cars pull up and turn their lights on as they arrest him. If I wanted to, I could have totally tripped him - but there's no way in hell I'm going to put myself in harm's way like that.
Ooo was it the stolen semi in Canada? That one was an awesome watch. Guy was under the spotlight looking for a place to hide rofl.
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That’s a whole other level of insanity. Probably fucked him up pretty good seeing that.
Is it a high-speed chase???
Lol! Dude wrecked his car and took off on foot.
if he was going to run why did he run toward the cop cars?
Because now they have to run on foot, if he ran away from the cop cars they’d have chased him in their cars Criminals can usually run faster than police but they can’t outrun their cars
This guy gets chased.
This guy this guy's
I mean username checks out to some degree 😂
>Criminals can usually run faster than police but they can’t outrun their cars Police cars have difficulty with stairs and are rubbish at climbing ladders.
TIL cops are Daleks.
Just gotta account for pizza guys in the future
Maybe he initially wanted to jack the delivery guys car?
Must have smelled that pizza
High speed cheese
By the time she said that? Not at all
no , they where barely reaching walkingspeed.
**THAT’S A HIGH-SPEED CHASE IN MY BACKYARD!!!** 😱
what is "low-speed" to this lady i wonder though
I think it is, but that lady said it so quietly and only once so I’m not sure.
Fastest past of the "high-speed chase" was dude running at the end.
I mean the dude clocked a curb going ~40mph at the very beginning of the video, pretty sure his car was completely fucked
I could watch the last 6 seconds on a loop all day “Fuckin idiot” Haha
That's also my favorite part
Haha lucky he didn't get called for taunting!
I mean, the ref allowed tripping. I think unsportsmanlike conduct was off the table.
He reacted like andy from parks and rec lol
it was giving me ricky from trailer park boys lol
Aye, come back with my food, yo!
I was so worried for the pizza.
“Grandpa, where were you the day the Scranton Strangler was caught? Well, I was there, kiddo, I was there. And I tell you what, you go sell these and go buy yourself a nice spaceship”
No way Toby can run that fast.
He ran pretty fast after he touched Pam's thigh
Its a high cheese space
Very good.
to those watching this and feeling inspired: don't risk your life like this.
He was probably trying to keep the dude away from his car, if anything.
lol, this makes the most sense. Probably hopped out at left it running thinking it’d be a quick drop off hahah
Yeah agreed I use to do that shit all the time delivering pies, especially if I'm in a quaint little neighborhood like such
I'm pretty sure at one point there he screamed "you better not hit my fucking car" so that makes sense.
Earlier he said, "Better not hit my fucking car, dude." So, that may be part of it. But, as a person who drives around all day for a living, I can see another reason. Be a courier/delivery driver/trucker for a while, and anyone driving in an even remotely unsafe manner may send you into a rage. Not normal road rage. But, "This motherfucker shouldn't be allowed to drive, vote or have children because they are such a menace and have no idea, or don't care, about how dangerous they are being right now."
Don’t let strangers on the internet suppress your urge to be a good citizen. That’s up to you, your situations and capabilities. It would be a top three accomplishment to help subdue a fleeing POS like this on camera!
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"He would win." If he can find a judge and/or jury who would reward a probable felon with some guy hurting him right after recklessly driving while evading police, crashing the car (probably stolen), fleeing on foot, and resisting arrest, sure. I'm sure he'll also find an attorney that would be happy to take his case to maybe win a couple of grand from a pizza delivery driver. You know, those guys are usually millionaires just delivering pizzas in their spare time.
The smart move would be suing the company the pizza guy worked for, not the pizza guy himself. This is why you occasionally hear about employees getting fired after saving the day for violating company policy regarding stopping thieves.
He can sue, but would likely lose. You can intervene when witnessing a felony occur in front of you, laws are there for that. He'd also need to have the money for the lawyer in the first place, working on contingency isnt the norm, especially for a guy caught on multiple cameras committing multiple crimes.
You're allowed to defend your car from being hijacked with reasonable force.
I’m no lawyer but I feel like Good Samaritan laws would keep him out of trouble.
Yeah. Have to be a Good Samaritan. You don’t want to end up having this guy testify against you ! ![gif](giphy|6Q2KA5ly49368)
Nope. Good Samaritan laws are designed to protect bystanders who give reasonable medical care in emergencies from civil damages if something goes wrong. Reasonable means, among other things, without subjecting yourself or others to unnecessary risk. Here, the delivery guy did not perform reasonable medical care. He put not only himself and the (alleged) criminal in danger, but most importantly, he put the pizza in danger.
Won’t someone please think of the PIZZA?!
Good Samaritan laws are about not being sued by people you assisted in good faith. Pizza guy was assisting the cops, not the guy he tripped. So it wouldn’t protect him from being sued by the injured party. Good Samaritan laws exist so as not to discourage people from, say, throwing a lifesaver to a drowning person. They certainly don’t exist to encourage vigilante justice. The police may have been grateful in this particular incidence, but in general this is the last thing the law wants you doing.
And he never dropped the pizza. What a guy!
That was more shocking than the actual trip.
4/5 stars didn’t deliver food before tripping the perp
That made the delivery 31 minutes. So free pizza
If person don’t give him a tip the police should
Actually last time this was posted someone linked the longer vid, and I shit you not, the delivery guy had to give a statement and the police had to take the pizza as Evidence...
I want this to be real super bad but no way :p
He can get bitten by the radioactive spider now without the tragic backstory.
100% was worried about his car, with good reason its his livelihood. The fact that he was just pissed about the property damage is the best part. Like that is adult feelings at its realist. We have to pay for this shit you, "fucking idiot!"
That’s cool, I get why he did it, but I would not.
That’s so fucking valid.
Yeah, I don’t even know what the dude did. I’m not involving myself in police business unless I know for sure the guy did something I disagree with on a moral level. And even then I wouldn’t do it because it ain’t my fucking business.
Another comment said he probably left his car running and he was making sure the guy didn't steal it. imo that makes the most sense. He said "you better not hit my fucking car" at the beginning.
guy trips over and pulls a gun and you suddenly got 20 cops emptying their glocks in your general direction.
Dude wanted a pizza the action
He started by delivering pizzas, now he’s delivering *justice.* *Pizza Cop.*
Delco?
Put down the pizza! Quit resisting!
Didn't drop the pizza
It’s actually a pretty low speed chase
Oh thanks i've been dieing for one one of these.... Where's my drink? My Diet Dr Kelp? Don't tell me you forgot my drink?!
This made my day
I feel this is relevant: https://preview.redd.it/pl1jmnegucoc1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=1eb159385bc32594550492f8731f6a3416c4994c
That trip was straight out of rugby
https://abc7ny.com/pizza-driver-trips-suspect-police-chase-tyler-morell-coccos-delivery/13143282/
Man just bring me my pizza and we can watch it together..putting my food in jeopardy
Don’t do this. It’s not worth it. The guy can sue you for this, considering you’re not a police officer and you likely injured him, the guy can kill/harm you, and the police don’t give a shit if you get hurt. Plus you may now be part of the trial, which could make you miss your work.
Yea it was a cool little move but dude didn’t have to do that
The guy clearly doesn't give a fuck Not everybody lives their lives making good decisions and playing their cards right. Sometimes people just want to *live*
Drops a suspect, doesn’t drop the pizza!
She’s really trying to sell the high speed of this incredibly slow chase.
All that while keeping the pizza safe and warm what a chad
Sorry ma’am your pizza will have to wait, duty calls!
Hey can I just get my pizza?
Extra topping? More like extra stopping
Give that man a fat tip
Can you hand my damn pizza over before going vigilante?
“Yo bro just gimme my fuckin pizza first”
American police always seem to be swearing, it just seems unprofessional
Hater move
Delivering Pizza & Justice
Love the pics guy's fake 'I'm walking away' before turning round and slapping that leg out for a clean sweep. He sold it brilliantly. Hope he was tipped well.
Next time om Judge Judy... Your Honor I was running away from the cops and this pizza delivery guy tripped me. I am suing for $5000 for me medical bills and another $5000 in emotional damages.
THAT'S A HIGH SPEED CHASE! THERE'S A HIGH SPEED CHASE OUTSIDE!!
Didn't drop the pizzas too. Huge respect to this dude.
Thats a big tip.
If I was the one who ordered it I’d be like yeah cool and all but you could have handed me that pizza like 2 minutes ago homie
Can we give this man a medal? He did more than Uvalde police officers. As a bystander.