A female lawyer living in Delhi has reprimanded the company for the shocking behavior meted out to her after booking Uber. Actually, the lawyer had booked an auto from Uber. Right after the booking, the driver started sending objectionable messages to the woman. Upset by this, the lawyer canceled the booking and slammed the company for its policy. After this the company was forced to take action. Let us know the whole matter.
Driver sent objectionable messages
According to media reports, Tanya Sharma, a Delhi-based lawyer, had booked an auto from Uber. As soon as the booking was confirmed, the driver started sending objectionable messages to Sharma. the driver hit the woman "come quickly sir", "I feel like it" Like sending objectionable messages. After this the woman immediately canceled the booking and complained to the company.
Sharma raised questions on the company’s policy
Sharma, while sharing her ordeal, wrote that Uber sends a condolence message and then forgets the matter. Questioning the company’s policy of 48-hour investigation, she wrote, what if during the same 48 hours, similar incidents happen to other women, which she had to go through. Is the company ready to take the responsibility of women’s safety? Many people wrote their views in the comments on his post.
The company had to take action
Seeing the issue increasing on social media, the company was forced to take action against the driver. Sharma wrote another post and informed that Uber has banned the driver on its platform. This means that now that driver will not be able to provide his services in Uber. Sharma appealed to the people and wrote that if such an incident happens to anyone, then it should be taken seriously and others should also be made aware about it.
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