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Old 10-03-2012, 01:05 PM
 
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Well technically you can sue for anything, but I'm not so sure her case would be rock solid. To my understanding the kid was charged for the previous crime, but never convicted. Without an actual conviction it would be tough to demand that an employer not hire someone based on an allegation. Then on top of that, there is no law that prevents the employer from hiring someone with such a conviction. I mean I think it's common sense not to, but there isn't anything legal prohibiting him from doing so.

That being said, maybe she should sue the police department?
He was already working for the pizzeria when he pulled this crap in August. It wasn't about them doing a background check for a potential hire..he committed robbery on the job this summer and admitted it. From the Daily News:


Incredibly, the suspect had been able to keep his job at Sal’s Pizzeria despite an August arrest for robbing a W. 42nd St. apartment while using his delivery gig to enter the building.

Read more: Pizza delivery boy rapes woman in Manhattan apartment: police - NY Daily News
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Old 10-04-2012, 11:51 PM
 
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that guy is done. what an idiot.
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Old 10-05-2012, 09:56 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn New York
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yeah, he is basically a loser.


now of he would have batted for the other "team", he would have been having all the sex he wanted, he wasn't terrible looking.
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Old 10-05-2012, 11:34 AM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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yeah, he is basically a loser.


now of he would have batted for the other "team", he would have been having all the sex he wanted, he wasn't terrible looking.
He looks like a hood. Hardly a good-looking guy.

Btw, is it that easy to get it when you play for the other team? I know promiscuity is generally higher with that demographic group but I always wanted to know how it is. Not that I'm interested on switching teams, I'm just curious.
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Old 10-05-2012, 01:05 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn New York
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He looks like a hood. Hardly a good-looking guy.

Btw, is it that easy to get it when you play for the other team? I know promiscuity is generally higher with that demographic group but I always wanted to know how it is. Not that I'm interested on switching teams, I'm just curious.

LOL, Hood look or not, I didn't say he was a good looking guy, but he wasn't terrible either.

all he had to do was go to "the rambles" (or various other places in the metro area) and he would have gotten his "manhood" taken care of, fast, easy, and didn't have to go to jail

so he had 30 seconds of (maybe fun for him) (horror for her), but now he is arrested.

should have went behind the bushed and unzipped.
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Old 10-05-2012, 08:10 PM
 
Location: NYC
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Wasn't the doorman fired?
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Old 10-05-2012, 08:50 PM
 
Location: New York
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While most of the blame should go to the 16-year-old kid, the woman is also to be blamed..for not locking her door. I mean, honestly... if you live in NYC, you HAVE to lock your door, especially since you live in an apartment. It doesn't matter how safe your neighborhood is. Dangerous people like to wander around everywhere and even if you think nothing's going to happen, never say never.

That kid is disgusting, though. Probably learned it from his hood homies.
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Old 10-07-2012, 07:11 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn New York
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While most of the blame should go to the 16-year-old kid, the woman is also to be blamed..for not locking her door. I mean, honestly... if you live in NYC, you HAVE to lock your door, especially since you live in an apartment. It doesn't matter how safe your neighborhood is. Dangerous people like to wander around everywhere and even if you think nothing's going to happen, never say never.

That kid is disgusting, though. Probably learned it from his hood homies.


Yes, that is like apartment rule 101. My Grandmother always locked her door the second she closed it, and that was back in the late 60's............it is just what you do, so when I got my apartment, I just did the same............................seriously, apartment life 101.
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Old 10-07-2012, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Washington, DC & New York
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Wasn't the doorman fired?
I think that it is unpaid suspension while the management company conducts an internal investigation into the matter.

Suspended doorman says lax security at upper West Side building led to alleged rape by pizza delivery boy - NY Daily News

According to the article, the building eliminated the late night porter position, and since the attack requires residents to go to the desk to collect food deliveries after 10PM. Very sad that such a policy was not in place once the porter position was eliminated as that could have prevented this situation.
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Old 10-10-2012, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn New York
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Here is another theory:


The pizza guy is checking doors, Yay, this one opens. The pizza guy goes into the apartment, looks around, but instead of a (conveniently) sleeping woman, there is just a middle age man, just sitting in a chair reading a book.

the man looks up and see the pizza boy standing in HIS home, uninvted, gee wonder what happens next?


how convenient the apartment he was in was a female. what a stroke of luck.


something doesn't make sense to me in this story.
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