Uber driver banned after caught defecating Perth

  • An Uber driver was banned after he was seen defecating on the side of the road
  • A message was sent to the driver telling him he was not able to make pickups
  • The notification states he was seen defecating near Perth Airport on August 22 
  • He was told he would not be able to make pick ups from the area as a result 

An Uber driver has been locked out of the ridesharing service’s system after he was seen defecating on a road near Perth Airport. 

Radio Station 6PR posted the message received by the Uber driver who had been banned from picking up near the airport after he was reported for his offensive behaviour. 

‘Perth Airport has notified us that the Airport believes you have breached the Terms & Conditions for Rideshare Driver Access that you have accepted to be able to receive trip requests from Perth Airport,’ the statement reads. 

An Uber driver has been locked out of the ridesharing service’s system after he was seen defecating on a road near Perth Airport

Uber notified the driver the airport (pictured) had requested his access to accept pickups from the area be revoked immediately 

Uber notified the driver the airport (pictured) had requested his access to accept pickups from the area be revoked immediately 

Radio Station 6PR posted the message received by the Uber driver who had been banned from picking up near the airport after he was reported for his offensive behaviour

Radio Station 6PR posted the message received by the Uber driver who had been banned from picking up near the airport after he was reported for his offensive behaviour

The message went on to explain that on August 22 the driver in question was seen by Perth Airport staff defecating opposite Horrie Miller Drive.  

Uber notified the driver the airport had requested his access to accept pickups from the area be revoked immediately.  

An Uber spokesperson said the behaviour was far from the scope of what was acceptable, The West reported. 

‘Since launching in Perth in 2014 we have demonstrated a commitment to high standards of service within the Uber community and we’ll continue to do so.’  

Daily Mail Australia has approached Uber for comment. 

An Uber spokesperson said the behaviour was far from the scope of what was acceptable

An Uber spokesperson said the behaviour was far from the scope of what was acceptable

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