Chaos ensues when 'People Behaving Badly' catches UberEATS driver parked in the middle of Market

Here's your only in San Francisco scene of the day.

The TV segment 'People Behaving Badly,' hosted by KRON's Stanley Roberts, recently captured this bizarre scene on Market St., involving an irresponsible driver, a civil rights debate and UberEATS.

While on a ride-along with CHP, Roberts and the officer noticed a car parked in the middle of Market. A search for the driver turned up nothing until they spotted a woman making a dash for the vehicle. As you can see in the video above, despite the officer's warning that she stop, the driver pulls back into traffic and takes off.

The officer makes multiple attempts to stop the driver, who continues to drive on, until he's finally able to get her to pull over. Once she's stopped, CHP learns the driver left her car in an active lane of Market while she was picking up food for the UberEATS delivery service.

Stanley Robert's segment on 'People Behaving Badly' caught an UberEATS driver leaving their vehicle in Market St. Stanley Robert's segment on 'People Behaving Badly' caught an UberEATS driver leaving their vehicle in Market St. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle Image 1 of / 45 Caption Close Chaos ensues when 'People Behaving Badly' catches UberEATS driver parked in the middle of Market 1 / 45 Back to Gallery

Like other food delivery apps, UberEATS provides a list of participating restaurants. Once you've placed your order, an Uber driver picks up your meal and delivers it to you.

The parking violation is just the start of the strange encounter, however. The driver gets irate with Roberts, who filmed the entire episode.

"Sir, I don't want to be on camera so he needs to get away from me," the driver says when she spots Roberts.

"Well, it's a public spot unfortunately so he can film wherever he wants to film," the officer responds.

The exchange continues — and at one point includes a random stranger on the sidewalk — until the officer finishes reprimanding the driver.

Amazingly, according to Roberts, the woman got off with just a written warning.