An Uber driver refused to take a woman in labour to the hospital, instead he left her standing on a New York sidewalk.
According to Fortune, the woman, who chose to be unnamed in the report, went into labour early, so grabbed her husband, an overnight bag and her smart phone and summoned an Uber to her Manhattan apartment.
The Uber arrived quickly but, after witnessing the woman vomit in the street, the driver informed the couple he would not be taking them, on the grounds that it would cost him a $1000 a day if she was sick in his car.
To add insult to injury, he then charged them $13 for wasting his time.
The couple ordered another Uber and were taken to the hospital where the woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy a few hours later, but the incident has left them disillusioned with the ride-sharing service.
Taxis are not the ideal mode of transport for those in labour:
“I don’t blame Uber for one driver’s poor actions, since bad apples can appear in any organisation,” the woman’s husband, lawyer David Lee, told Fortune, “but I do think that when a company has a culture of bullying their way past laws and regulations, as Uber seems to do, they begin to think they can act with impunity in anything.”