Uber driver threatens Bengaluru woman of tearing clothes


Bengaluru, Aug 6 (IANS): In an incident that raises questions about the customer safety systems put in place by the ride-hailing giant Uber, a woman in Bengaluru has alleged that a driver misbehaved with her and even threatened her of sexual abuse.

Narrating her ordeal in a social media post, she said that Uber's safety system was "extremely messed up".

As a result of her verbal duel with the driver, the woman was left stranded alone in a "not so busy road" on Saturday night.

"Today, I had the most traumatizing experience of my life. I got into an Uber cab after dinner with my colleagues. The cab driver was telling his friend on phone about customers being 'very bad'," she wrote in the post.

"Suddenly, he turned to me and told me that as an educated woman I should leave work before 7 p.m. and not go out drinking with colleagues. I told him I didn't drink and asked him to mind his own business. He went on to call me "s***," she added.

The driver eventually slowed down the car, prompting the woman to press the "safety button" on the Uber app.

"Instead of calling me, they called the cab driver and, he started telling the customer care person that 'I am extremely drunk'. At this point, I had no choice but to start screaming asking the customer care to listen to me.

"The woman on the call spoke to me and I cried begging her to help me. She told me to get out of the cab and that she will book me another one immediately. Meanwhile, this cab driver started threatening me with things like 'I will tear your clothes if you don't leave the cab now' (sic)," the woman alleged.

"As I got down at 11.15 p.m. in the night at a not so busy road, I was waiting for a call from the customer care and also for my backup cab. I was terrified that the cab driver would come back to hit me," she added.

The woman alleged that the Uber did not help her get another cab.

She mentioned all that Uber did was returned her money.

Uber has reportedly ordered an investigation into the incident, besides barring the driver from using its service in the interim period.

 

  

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    In Bangalore 90% of the UBER and OLA auto drivers do not have valid license. They borrow someone's auto and phone or otherwise use an alternative auto and mark it with UBER or OLA number on a piece of paper. Both companies and the police know this but turn a blind eye.

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  • Vineet Mishra, Lucknow

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    This is just not case with Girls, some Uber drivers are into the profession for insane reasons, watch another molestation on road for asking to switch on AC in a hot summer noon faced by me

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Send the driver to gallows for hurting the sentiment and questioning the integrity of the passenger.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Quite scary to the travellers.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    I regularly use Ober ,Ola services, find services are quite satisfactory.At no pointof time found any rude behavior by drivers..See this vomplsint from both sides.....Drivers are fully aware that any complaint by customers costs them black listing their services by the company ....
    Exceptions are there in every field...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    KRPrabhu,mangalore,Bangalore,may be they were friendly to you because you are a male?(I suppose)towards a woman travelling at night ,they know can behave very rude to cash more or other purposes.as at that time hardly less people and woman is alone.As a woman one has to go through many tough tasks.By the way why did she not complain to Police?It is not a business of driver whether customer drank any alcohol or not so long she was quite.why dont they put a woman taxis at night specially for ladys?

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  • Anand, mumbai.

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Scary. Mumbai cabs are the safest in India.

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  • James, Belman

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    It is not advisable for a girl or a lady to go out dinner and return alone after 10pm. They should be with their friends or family members

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  • YOGI THUNTA, MANGALURU - NEAR PUMPWELL CIRCLE

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    This is one sided story and which is most sold in the SOCIAL MEDIA if the story come from a WOMAN then the supporters are starting bang wang and SKY is the limit ! The woman is in question all of sudden become DIVINE ANGEL as she is a ABALA NAARI etc etc !!!! People relax !

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  • Nithyananda Beskoor, Udupi, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Last month i traveled in Blore in Uber, after one trip most of the drivers give their private no( not the one booked with Uber) and ask to contact them directly should there be any requirement for another trip. Booking directly is risky as it doesn't come under the radar of Uber.

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