Professor claims Uber driver tried driving away with her suitcase in trunk, firm replies
In a shocking incident, Professor Madhu Purnima Kishwar claimed that an Uber driver tried to drive away with her suitcase in his car’s trunk after she asked him to drop her at her accommodation in Pune. The incident occurred at 10:30 pm, and the professor alleged that the driver was “almost abusive and nasty” despite her willingness to pay the cab fare. She even stated that she would have given the driver a tip if he hadn’t misbehaved.
According to Professor Kishwar, the incident began when she booked an Uber to take her to her accommodation in Pune. She had a suitcase with her, which she had placed in the trunk of the car. When they reached her destination, she asked the driver to stop and let her out. However, instead of stopping, the driver allegedly tried to drive away with her suitcase still in the trunk.
The professor claimed that she was shocked and scared by the driver’s behavior and had to shout at him to stop the car. She alleged that the driver was rude and abusive, and that she had to threaten to call the police before he finally stopped the car and let her out.
Professor Kishwar took to social media to share her nightmarish experience with the Uber driver, stating that she was appalled by the driver’s behavior and that she would not have expected such treatment from a reputable company like Uber. She also mentioned that she was willing to pay the cab fare and would have even given the driver a tip if he hadn’t misbehaved.
Uber has since apologized for the incident and has promised to take action against the driver. The company stated that the behavior of the driver was unacceptable and that they would ensure that such incidents do not happen in the future.
This incident raises serious concerns about the safety and behavior of ride-hailing drivers. While Uber and other ride-hailing companies have revolutionized the way we travel, incidents like these highlight the need for greater accountability and regulation of these services.
Professor Kishwar’s experience is not an isolated incident. There have been several reports of ride-hailing drivers behaving inappropriately or even dangerously. In some cases, drivers have been accused of harassment, assault, and even kidnapping.
To prevent such incidents, ride-hailing companies need to take steps to ensure that their drivers are properly vetted and trained. This includes conducting thorough background checks, providing drivers with training on how to behave with passengers, and implementing systems to monitor and report any incidents of misconduct.
Passengers also need to be aware of their rights and take steps to protect themselves when using ride-hailing services. This includes being aware of their surroundings, keeping an eye on their belongings, and reporting any incidents of misconduct to the company.
In conclusion, Professor Kishwar’s experience with the Uber driver is a reminder of the need for greater accountability and regulation of ride-hailing services. While these services have made it easier for us to travel, they also pose risks and challenges that need to be addressed. By taking steps to ensure that drivers are properly vetted and trained, and by being aware of their rights and taking steps to protect themselves, passengers can help to prevent incidents like these from happening in the future.