Dallas Uber Driver Threatens To Call The Cops On Passenger For Ridiculous Reason

A Dallas Uber driver is going viral on social media after threatening to call the cops over a ridiculous reason. Sounds like she didn’t like the passengers rolling down the…

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A Dallas Uber driver is going viral on social media after threatening to call the cops over a ridiculous reason. Sounds like she didn't like the passengers rolling down the window and asking her to turn on the radio?

Look, if you don't like people in your car then maybe you shouldn't be an Uber driver? Plenty of other ways to make money out there. I feel like anybody who has routinely used a ride share service has encountered some sort of problem but maybe not as bad as this one. The incident is now going viral on TikTok and many think race might have played a factor as the passenger was a black male. Jamil Fullman, the passenger, shared his experience on TikTok and explained his side of what went down during the Uber ride.

Dallas Uber Driver Threatens To Call The Cops On Passenger For Ridiculous Reason

That's scary! You never know what you're going to get when you get into a stranger's car.

Fullman says he reported the driver to Uber but hasn't received a response yet. You can read more about what happened from Atlanta Black Star here.

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