He saw a "Bernie 2016" sticker on the car's bumper. Told the driver she would have to call another towing service. Got back in his tow truck and drove away. ......
This is why America is falling apart. Instead of accepting that we are a diverse nation with a lot of different opinions and still looking to help each other out (or in this case do your ******* job)...we have a ton of people, on the right AND the left, that are so radicalized as to try and divide us.
Personally, I hope this lady finds some way to sue the shit out of him.
So sue someone for exercising their freedom? He is an asshole, but that is was freedom is about.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that you are allowed to sue somebody if they deny you a service that they advertise as providing.
Put it this way, let's say I'm a white guy and I walk into a grocery store. The grocery store is owned by a racist black man. He denies me the right to buy goods at his store. In this scenario I'm 99% certain that you are allowed to sue, and that you will win a pretty large sum of money in that lawsuit.
In this case we have a similar situation where, instead of it being based off of race, it is based off of ideology. Now, I'm not actually sure how that works out in court, but I'd hope she would be able to find the right lawyer and win a large settlement...because it is blatantly discriminatory. Is he an asshole? Sure. However, this goes a bit further than that as he refused to provide a business service that he both advertised that he was providing, and (seeing as he was called by somebody) had agreed on providing until he arrived on scene and decided to discriminate.
It isn't about whether he's an asshole...and he is...it is about how this guy denied service due to blatant discrimination. I mean take the reverse. If some liberal yahoo was contracted out to provide a service and he denied to to a right-winger or Trump supporter would that sound legit in any way shape or form? I'm not here saying that you shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion. I am saying that you shouldn't actuate your opinion in such a malicious manner as to deny business service to somebody you had already agreed to help. The fact that you would defend a point is absurd.