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Fact or Fiction in Las Vegas
Fact or fiction in Las Vegas - con't

By Zeke Quezada, About.com

So the taxi driver is instructed to drive around the dark highway for a few minutes and then drive to the strip where he would pick up the man’s wife and whoever she had picked up for the night.

For his services the taxi driver was paid his meter which turned out to be around $240.00 and an extra $200 tip. If he could use discretion when describing this to his co-workers he could then work the parties on a weekly basis.

The driver said he worked the parties diligently every Saturday night for about five weeks until the night he picked up three women who had a fantasy of driving along the Las Vegas strip and picking up a stranger. Unknown to the taxi driver this was set up by the party organizer.

When the women saw the man they wanted they asked to pull up alongside them. The women jumped out and grabbed the guy and pulled him into the taxi. The cab driver was startled and the man struggled with the women as they ripped his clothes to shreds.

The women were like savages as they used duct tape to strap the guy to the seat. As the guy screamed in apparent agony the taxi driver pulled over and pulled the women off the guy and they stopped the charade.

Right on Las Vegas Blvd. the taxi driver was standing with two naked women and a half naked man strapped to a taxi cab.

The man tried to explain, but the cab driver had seen enough and he told them they had to get another ride back to the party.

In five weeks he had made five thousand dollars. But he decided he could not do it anymore.

Fact or Fiction?

I’m not sure, what do you think? Next time you get into a Las Vegas Taxi ask the driver about am interesting thing that has happened to him. You might be surprised.

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