Women Report Uber Driver For Inappropriate Behavior, But His Video Reveals Who Was Really At Fault
On paper, ridesharing seems like an easy way to get from point A to point B. In reality, that is not always the case. Sometimes, it can even turn into an unsafe experience, especially when the people you end up in a car with aren’t exactly pleasant company.
One Uber driver recently posted a TikTok video showing how two women made inappropriate comments and jokes throughout the ride. Although he tried to stay calm, he was the one who ended up being reported. But once the clip started gaining attention online, things took a very different turn.
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One Uber driver shared a video showing how two women harassed him during a ride, making comments and jokes that left him visibly uncomfortable
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Despite the way they behaved, they were the ones who ended up reporting him
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@dextersprodigy What I have to deal with while driving for Uber. These women falsely reported ME for innapropriate harassment to Uber and now I have a negative strike on my account. I work a full time job and do this on the side to save extra money for my wedding and building a life. If you’re in Austin, Tx. And know these women, please help me identify them so they can be reported. The woman on the right told me she is an attorney, if that’s the case I hope her higher ups see this an take action as this is NOT someone who should be representing people if this is the way her and her friends behave and treat others. #uber#drunk#atx#austin#texas♬ original sound – Dexter
Ridesharing has become a part of everyday life
Using a ridesharing app has become a pretty ordinary part of modern life. Whether someone is rushing to work, heading to the airport with heavy luggage, or trying to get home after a night out, the process is usually simple. You open the app, wait for the car to arrive, and get in.
That convenience is a big reason ridesharing has grown so quickly. Uber says it had 202 million monthly active platform consumers as of the quarter ended December 31, 2025, and operates across 70 countries. Lyft reported 29.2 million active riders in the fourth quarter of 2025. Bolt, meanwhile, says more than 200 million people use its platform worldwide.
In some places, ridesharing has become even more common than taking a traditional taxi. Statista reported that in 2023, global ride-sharing revenue reached $154 billion, slightly ahead of the $151 billion made by taxi services.
Still, popularity does not automatically mean people feel safe. Safety concerns remain a major issue, and they affect both passengers and drivers.
Many people feel unsafe during rides, including drivers
For passengers, the experience can vary a lot depending on the situation.
One recent study found that general trust in ride-sharing services was fairly high, with only 5% of respondents saying the service felt insecure. That number dropped to 2% when they were accompanied by someone they knew. But the same study also found that feelings of insecurity rose sharply outside urban areas and at night, affecting 55% of women and 42% of men.
Other research points in a similar direction. A survey cited by Alarms.org found that 23% of women said they had reported uncomfortable driver behavior to Uber, while 15% said they had done the same with Lyft.
It is easy to understand why passengers may feel uneasy during a ride. The driver is in control of the vehicle, knows the route, and may also see where a rider lives. If they drive recklessly or behave in a way that feels unsettling, the passenger can quickly feel trapped.
That said, drivers can feel just as vulnerable.
A 2023 report by the Strategic Organizing Center found that 67% of surveyed Uber and Lyft drivers had experienced threats, harassment, or physical assault in the previous year. Most said they had been verbally abused, more than a quarter said they had been verbally threatened with physical harm, and 14% said they had been grabbed, groped, or hit. Drivers of color reported these experiences at even higher rates than white drivers.
Drivers often hesitate to report unruly or disruptive passengers
Ridesharing platforms do have safety tools in place. Uber says it offers features such as an emergency assistance button, GPS tracking, 24/7 incident support, and a two-way rating system for both riders and drivers.
Even so, many drivers are still afraid to report bad passenger behavior. One of the biggest reasons is fear that their account could be deactivated, which would put their income at risk.
According to the Strategic Organizing Center, 59% of drivers who accepted rides they believed were unsafe said they did so because they were worried that negative reviews could lead to deactivation. Among drivers of color, that figure rose to 70%. The same report found that 83% of rideshare drivers were concerned about deactivation, with more than half saying they were very or extremely concerned.
That is part of what makes this case so frustrating. According to Chris, the Uber driver in this story, two women harassed him during the ride and then reported him, which led to a negative strike on his account. Once his video went viral, Uber launched an investigation and the issue was resolved.
What do you think about the way this situation was handled, pandas? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Viewers said the driver handled the situation respectfully, especially given the circumstances
Uber’s support team later replied in the comments, saying an investigation had been launched
In a follow-up video, the man revealed that everything had been cleared up
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@dextersprodigyThank you so much for all of the love and support. I really appreciate all of you! While this situation I dealt with was awful, I realize it is small compared to what so, so many women (and men) have dealt with. It’s a shame to see people, like these two women, make light of such serious issues. I hope with this video going viral, they will reconsider how they speak to people in the future & realize not everyone is going to sit there and put up with their BS. Thank you again, and have a wonderful evening.♬ original sound – Dexter
Many viewers were glad to see the situation resolved that way
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What a disgusting pair of s k a n ks !! Switch this around to a bloke saying this to a woman !, said bloke would have been arrested on the freaking spot, but it’s ok for scum like those pair to do it cos they female ,,ITS NOT OK drunk or not no excuse,
What a disgusting pair of s k a n ks !! Switch this around to a bloke saying this to a woman !, said bloke would have been arrested on the freaking spot, but it’s ok for scum like those pair to do it cos they female ,,ITS NOT OK drunk or not no excuse,




























































































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