Targeted by the Drunk Passenger’s Revenge

Targeted by the Drunk Passenger’s Revenge

Author: Kathryn Berry


Chapter 1: The Last Fare

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Boise, where the Rockies cast long shadows over backyard barbecues and Friday night football, was about to have its ride-hailing world turned upside down. The city, known for its frontier spirit and small-town stubbornness, nestled against the foothills and pulsed with the energy of folks who still waved at their neighbors. Here, a rideshare driver—armed with just two sentences and a shaky, late-night video—managed to pull the curtain back on the notorious "phantom fare" scam that had been draining the local ride-hailing scene for months.

It wasn’t some corporate whistleblower who changed things, but a lone driver who pushed Boise’s transportation department into an all-out crackdown—like a fighter jet weaving through a parade of battered F-150s and soccer mom vans, slicing through the noise like afterburners over the high school stadium lights.

And the spark for it all? Nothing more than one stubborn refusal to a passenger’s late-night demand that seemed harmless—at first.

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Rideshare drivers know the drill—sooner or later, you pick up a passenger who tests every limit you’ve got. Sometimes, honestly, the mess isn’t on the driver.

In 2022, Boise saw one of those stories unfold. A driver, just trying to protect the inside of his Honda from a drunk’s disaster, almost lost a year’s worth of hard work over it.

On June 11, downtown Boise shimmered well past midnight, neon reflections puddling on the pavement, the air still buzzing with post-concert chatter and late-night laughter drifting from the breweries on 8th Street.

Old Paul (not his real name), a rideshare veteran who’d logged more miles than most city buses, was finally about to call it quits. He'd been thinking about the leftover pizza in his fridge, already picturing his shoes off and the TV remote in hand. Then—buzz. Another request pinged through the app, the address close enough to his route home that he figured, why not?

Pickup: corner of Franklin Avenue and Maple Street, tucked in the North End. Drop-off: Silver Creek Apartments, a spot most locals knew for its endless parking lot potholes.

Paul hesitated—a gut feeling he’d learned not to ignore. Once, that same uneasy itch made him take a different route home, only to find out the next day there’d been a pileup on his usual street. Sometimes, your instincts save you from disaster. But tonight, the promise of a few more bucks and the trip’s convenience won out. He tapped ‘accept.’

Still, a little voice in his head whispered a warning, the kind that comes from years of late-night runs and stories you swap at the gas station with other drivers.

He pulled to the curb, headlights reflecting off a cluster of street signs, and spotted his fare—a big guy, on the heavier side, cheeks flushed red under the yellow glow of a sodium lamp. The man was wearing a white, short-sleeved shirt, covered in faded cartoon characters. He staggered, nearly tripping over the curb, as he opened the front passenger door with a clumsy yank.

The moment the man settled in, Paul caught a whiff of stale fries and sweat, the kind that clings to dive bar booths and never quite leaves your clothes. Then the sharp tang of cheap whiskey—maybe vodka—cut with something sweet. Paul winced, forcing a steady breath through his mouth.

Seeing just how wasted the guy was, Paul’s unease sharpened into certainty. He’d picked up from this stretch before, right after last call. When you work rideshare, you learn the hard way: midnight near the bar strip means rolling the dice with drunks.

But Paul wasn’t new to the game. He straightened his posture, wiped the annoyance from his face, and did what he always did: stuck to his code.

He waited, giving the man a chance to fumble for his seatbelt. Then, like clockwork, Paul recited his routine:

“Hey there, is your phone number ending in xxxx, and you headed to Silver Creek Apartments?”

The passenger’s eyes were bloodshot, blinking slow and unfocused. Paul repeated himself, not once but three times, voice getting a little louder with each try. Finally, the man snapped out of his fog just enough to glare, his words tumbling out, thick and slurred:

“Yeah, you’ve been dragging this out long enough. Just drive already, quit yapping.”

Paul’s jaw tightened and he felt his grip on the wheel firm up, heart rate ticking upward. Still, he kept his voice calm, poker face in place. He’d dealt with plenty like this before—no point getting drawn in. He didn’t realize that this was just the opening act to a night he’d never forget.

All Paul wanted was to drop the guy off, roll down the windows, and head home. But life behind the wheel had taught him: even when you dodge trouble, sometimes trouble hops right in your front seat.

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