Two women were arrested after attacking an Uber driver and vandalizing his car after he asked them to leave the vehicle when one of them started to vomit all over the car.
The driver, Travis Cole, posted footage of the rampage that happened afterward in which the two women attacked cars and Cole himself.
“I picked up two girls in Hollywood and they were wasted but I first asked if they are going to be sick and if they puked already but they said they were good so I continued the ride,” Cole explained. “Not even a minute down the street the girl in the back starts making gagging noises so I immediately hand her a vomit bag but she does not even use it. She begins puking all over herself and the back of my car so I pull into the nearest parking lot which was an In-N-Out off of Sunset and Orange in Hollywood.”
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““Her friend gets out of the passenger side of my vehicle and tried helping her friend out but they both stumble out of the car covered in puke and fall on the ground,” he continued. “They become agitated with one another and I try to kindly explain I need to cancel and stop the ride but they both became very violent and began smashing up my car with their fists and high heel shoes so I closed up my car and locked it and got away from them so they couldn’t try to hurt me while I called 911.”
In video of the incident, the two women can be seen smashing up cars beyond just the Uber car and apparently attacking bystanders and others who tried to intervene to calm things down.
Uber has since condemned the attack and suspended the accounts of the two women involved.
“The behavior in the video is absolutely unacceptable,” an Uber spokesperson said. “We have been in contact with the driver and will assist police in their investigation. The rider no longer has access to Uber.”
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