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Uber driver lays assault charge after incident during ride

- Gadeeja Abbas

AN UBER driver was traumatise­d after she was allegedly assaulted by a passenger minutes after responding to the call for the taxi service in Edgemead.

Faiza Haupt, a 55-year-old Uber driver of Bonteheuwe­l, said she did not expect to be harassed on the job by a woman she had to drive to work.

“This is the first time in the three years that I have been with the company that something like this has happened.”

Haupt said she was polite when the woman climbed into her taxi at 8am on Friday.

She said the passenger then threatened to cancel the trip and order another Uber, but later decided against it.

“She kept treating me like I was not a human being and I asked her to please cancel the trip and order a new Uber like she originally planned. She refused to get out of my car,” she said.

Haupt told her passenger she would drive to the Goodwood police station if she did not leave her in peace.

“That is when she became violent,” Haupt said. “She pulled at my hair and hit me while I was driving. I quickly phoned my partner while the woman was swearing at me and pulling my hair and my partner advised me to push the panic button. She then jumped out.”

Uber Sub-Saharan Africa has con- demned the alleged incident, calling it a “distressin­g situation” that needed thorough investigat­ion. Uber’s general manager Alon Lits said the company’s incident report team had already been in touchwith the parties involved.

“And we will provide whatever support is necessary. We will support the police in their investigat­ion in any way that we can. Safety remains a top priority.

Uber encourages mutual respect between riders and drivers on the platform, and therefore any violence or aggressive behaviour is unacceptab­le,” he said.

Lits said all driver-partners had access to an emergency number. “This number provides them with access to a control room which will provide assistance in the event of an emergency.”

Police spokeswoma­n Noloyiso Rwexana confirmed a common assault case had been opened for investigat­ion.

However, the woman had yet to be arrested.

 ??  ?? ‘FIRST TIME’: Uber driver Faiza Haupt.
‘FIRST TIME’: Uber driver Faiza Haupt.

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