According to him, "I didn't deal with clothing, I don't care how who looks, what it looks like, man, woman" (p. 40, lines 31-32). He called the managerand received instructions after the defendant got out of the ambulance and did not comply with his request toreturn to the car, contrary to the plaintiff and the defendant's version that he did not get out of the ambulance (p. 41, lines 14-33; p. 42). The witness insisted that the defendant refused to letthe plaintiff get into the ambulance and even refused to change seats (p. 43, lines 9-12). The witness noted in his interrogation that he did not understand the medical condition of the patients, and that his job was to drive them from their homes to the Corona hotels, and that he acted according to the instructions of his manager. The witness did not remember to say whether there was a conversation between the plaintiff and the defendant (p. 46, lines 4-5). According to him, he remembers the defendant's objection: "I remember that I got to a place straight away, he said that if she goes up I don't continue, I burn the trip" (p. 46, lines 14-15). He went on to add that the defendant had told him "how she looks, how she is dressed, I'm not ready, I'm burning the ride" (p. 46, line 16), and that "'She's wearing barebody, that's it, I'm not continuing, I'm burning, I'm leaving,' started shouting, started, if I'm not mistaken, call someone..." (p. 46, lines 22-25). The witness did not know how to explain why he confronted the plaintiff and did not make it clear to the defendant that his demand was not legitimate and would not be answered in the affirmative. According to him, he did not speak to the plaintiff or the defendant and called to receive instructions from his manager, who instructed him to continue traveling with the defendant, without the plaintiff, "I evacuated him at that moment, because he is from Ashdod and she is from Ashkelon. Her house is 20 meters, her house is 27 kilometers" (p. 65, lines 18-19).
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