There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a little exhibitionism—save for the illegality of it—but you should probably draw the line when your sex acts are putting unwitting strangers at risk.
Uber apparently agrees. They’ve reportedly barred a driver for letting a female companion perform oral sex in front of a passenger.
Of course, it was caught on tape.
https://www.facebook.com/aner.martino/videos/10213985424574864/
The video is from July 16 and was posted to Uber’s Facebook page by Aner Manuel, after he complained to the company and only received a $10 credit for his troubles. From Facebook:
On Sunday July 16th I received the most dangerous and inappropriate uber ride ever. As I approached my uber, I noticed there was a passenger in the front seat. I double checked to make sure I didn’t select UberPool, and then approached the car. I assumed it may have been a family member of some sort. As we pulled off the female in the front (who was clearly on drugs) attempted to open the door and could not even sit straight as the vehicle was in motion. She then began to grope him and grab him. They began to kiss and she began loosening his belt. As we got further and further from my pickup location I had no idea where I was, so I had to stay in the car. She then proceeded to perform oral sex. This was my last straw. I asked the driver to drop me off. Since I’ve contacted uber and they refunded me for trip and gave me a “$10 credit”. They’ve seen this video and are still “investigating”. They have been extremely bad at answering any messages I’ve sent, and I demand something gets done. This is not okay!
Esquire spoke with Manuel, and he said he first thought perhaps he had mistakenly ordered an Uber Pool, but that, nope, it turned out he was in an Uber Lewd. Manuel, who is from Boston, said he didn’t want to leave the car because at the time he was in Chicago visiting and unfamiliar with the city.
When reached for comment, Uber said that the driver involved has now been banned from accessing the app: “The behavior of this former driver is appalling and is not tolerated on the Uber app. As soon as this situation was reported to us, we immediately removed this driver’s access.”
The company said they are still investigating the matter. According to Esquire, as Manuel left, the driver apologized and asked for a good rating.
H/T Esquire