Uber driver shaves off two female customers’ hair for failing to pay fare in viral video
An Uber driver is captured on camera mercilessly shaving off braids from two female riders who had failed to pay a R100 fee upon arrival at the groove.
The video quickly circulated on social media, triggering a wave of mixed reactions from netizens.
They suggested that cutting off the passengers’ braids, rather than their entire hair, would have sufficed as a warning.
On the other hand, a segment of the online community took a different stance, viewing the incident as a harsh but necessary lesson for the passengers.
Apparently they requested Uber to groove whilst they didn’t have money to pay 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/8CXXCHulR1
— m a s h è s h a 💨 (@_mashesha) November 9, 2023
According to this perspective, requesting a taxi without adequate funds is an irresponsible act, and the passengers should have been more mindful of their financial capacity before seeking transportation.
As the video gained traction on social media platforms, it drew attention not only to the specific incident but also to broader issues within the transportation industry.
Many users questioned the legality of the driver’s actions and whether there are adequate mechanisms in place to address non-payment disputes in the taxi sector.