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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 7:41 pm 
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Uber driver left with broken nose in Brighton on Christmas day

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1981866 ... stmas-day/

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AN UBER driver's nose was broken in a racist attack on Christmas Day.

Mansoor Ahmad, 32, who lives in Brighton, decided to work on Christmas day to “help the community”.

But he suffered brutal cuts to his nose from punches to the face when he refused to carry on with a customer’s lift.

He picked up three people at 9pm on Christmas day in Brighton. The passengers wanted to stop off somewhere and Mr Ahmad said he told them they would need to add the stop into the app, in line with Uber policy.

After this one of the customers accused him of ripping them off and started shouting racist remarks towards him, which resulted in him cancelling the trip on Bevendean Road, Brighton. He then opened the passenger door of the car and the boot so they could take their stuff and leave.

From here, Mr Ahmad explained the harrowing details as the male passenger, who was already in a "bad mood" since he picked them up, violently assaulted him.

He told The Argus: "He called me a f****** refugee and f****** [edited by admin], and said you're ripping us off and making money off us. I said I don't deal with the fares, that is Uber.

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“I cancelled the job and they were still sitting in the car, they were not going out because it was raining but I asked them to be respectful and they said they were not going out of the car.

“I thought when I opened the boot they were going to come and get their stuff anyway. I still believed they were in the car because they refused to go out but the guy was already out on the left hand side of the car, I didn’t even see him in the dark.

“Then I saw a white flash in front of my eyes for about 10 to 15 seconds with the first punch, then as I saw him, he was out in front and gave me another punch. I saw blood on my hands and said I would call the police, the other person said ‘go, go, go!’ so he started running away. Then another person grabbed the stuff and ran away with them.”

Mr Ahmad said his nose did not stop bleeding for two days after the incident and he would wake up with blood on his pillows.

He added: “To be honest, I am very traumatised and shocked by this incident because I have been in this country for 12 years, I have never touched anyone. I have always built a home in the community, I did everything I could.

“Even that day, the intention was not just to make money, the intention was I knew there would be no public transport and people need to go around. Now when I feel my nose, literally the bone is broken, it is to one side and one side is blocked.

“I have a one year old daughter in Pakistan, since she was born I haven’t seen her. I was going to see her on January 4 and her mum and my parents are asking why I am not video calling and I am just having to lie to them that my camera is not working because if I told them I have been attacked, they will be devastated.

“They will be deeply hurt. They think and I think this is a safe country, but I don’t really feel safe anymore. It has been five days and the police haven’t been in contact, they have just given a crime reference number. I don’t think Uber really care about these things. Every driver you ask, they don’t feel safe and are scared.

“I just want to work, My dad has a lung condition so I pay for their medical and doctor bills back at home. I’m working every single day, I don’t take a day off, I don’t remember the last day I had off.

"The police arrived at A&E and took my statement. They dropped me home, since then I have not heard anything from them."

The father-of-one, who has lived in England for 12 years, says the incident has broken him to pieces and he is too afraid to leave his house.

Since the assault Mr Ahmad said he also might not be able to go on holiday in January to his native Pakistan to see his wife and one-year-old daughter, who he has not met since the pandemic.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: "At 9.51pm on Christmas Day we received a call from the ambulance service to report that about an hour earlier a 32-year old taxi driver had been assaulted in Bevendean Road, Brighton, and had been taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital. At 11.42pm officers spoken to the man by phone and visited him at the hospital soon afterwards. He has sustained a broken nose, and facial cuts and bruising.

"The offence has been recorded as a racially aggravated assault, an investigation is under way and there are several lines of enquiry.

"We are sorry that the victim has not been updated sooner, but we have now spoken to him, reassured him that the investigation is under way and that officers will keep him updated.

"Anyone who saw what happened is asked to contact the police either online or by calling 101, quoting serial 839 of 25/12.

"The report was received at a time when officers were very busy dealing with many calls for their services. It was also clear that the victim was in a safe place and receiving medical attention. Officers contacted and went to see him as soon as possible, a full statement was taken from him, and photographs were taken of his injuries and of the vehicle at the scene."

All drivers who use the Uber app in the UK are eligible for free insurance cover including for sickness and injury. The rider who made the order before this incident has been banned from the Uber platform.

An Uber spokesman said: "We are shocked and saddened by this appalling incident. The safety of drivers is a top priority and there is absolutely no place for violence in our community. We are in contact with Mr Ahmad and the police and will continue to assist in any way we can."

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 7:44 pm 
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If he was a B&H driver then he would have had CCTV in the car.

The fact that it's not mentioned indicates that although he may live locally he wasn't licensed locally.

Clearly that matters not a jot in terms of the attack, but if he had been licensed locally the police would now have lovely pictures of the scumbag attackers.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 7:54 pm 
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Sussex wrote:

Clearly that matters not a jot in terms of the attack, but if he had been licensed locally the police would now have lovely pictures of the scumbag attackers.


Surely Uber will have passed all details of who these people are, they have a named bank account of one of the passengers to the police.
The local licensing of the vehicle should not be a problem in this incident. No dri9ver who ever they are deserve to be treat like this.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:25 am 
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After this one of the customers accused him of ripping them off



as always the customers expect to get more than they are paying for :roll:

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:58 pm 
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as always the customers expect to get more than they are paying for :roll:

And it's usually because previous drivers have let them get away with it. [-(

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:49 pm 
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Don't like to criticise drivers after incidents like this, but I hate all this 'I wasn't doing it for the money, just helping other people' kind of bull$hit.

I mean, one minute he's just working for the sake of the 'community', next minute he can't remember the last time he had a day off because of the money he's needing to send to his dependents in Pakistan :roll:

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“Even that day, the intention was not just to make money, the intention was I knew there would be no public transport and people need to go around.[...]

“I just want to work, My dad has a lung condition so I pay for their medical and doctor bills back at home. I’m working every single day, I don’t take a day off, I don’t remember the last day I had off."


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Anyway, I'm assuming Uber's new fixed pricing may have been a factor in all this? Of course, headbangers will kick off because of stuff like this even in a normal taximeter scenario, but I'd guess fixed pricing makes incidents like this more likely :?


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Brighton Uber driver who was victim of racist attack sees daughter

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1988033 ... -daughter/

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AN UBER driver who was left with a broken nose after a racist attack from a customer was still able to fly home and meet his baby daughter.

Mansoor Ahmad, 32, faced a torrent of racist abuse and had his nose broken in three different places after a customer accused him of ripping them off on Christmas day.

The passengers wanted to stop off somewhere and he said they asked to add it as a stop, in line with Uber policy. After being called a “[edited by admin]” and “refugee” – Mansoor cancelled the trip and asked the customers to find another Uber.

He was punched twice outside his car in Bevendean Road, Brighton, and the three people - a man and two women - ran off. Mansoor’s ordeal left him scarred and “too scared” to leave the house after the incident.

One of his main worries was not being able to fly back to his native Pakistan on January 4 to meet his one-year-old daughter, Abeeha, who he had not yet met due to the pandemic.

Mansoor said he still feels traumatised by the incident but feels some comfort being able to “hug and kiss” his daughter.

Sussex Police are investigating the incident which they have noted as a "racially aggravated assault" but confirmed “no arrest” has been made on the person who punched Mansoor.

Meanwhile, Uber said it has been in contact with the police and has banned the rider from its platform. Mansoor says he is “not happy” with the current situation regarding the investigation.

Speaking from the city of Peshawar in Pakistan, Mansoor told of his stay back home with his wife and family. He has still not told his family how the incident happened, stating he broke his nose from falling on some stairs.

He said: “I am really happy, I get to hug her and kiss her on the forehead. It is something that has really helped my mental situation. My attention diverted which has helped me to overcome my emotions, shock and trauma.

“It’s nice to see your kid for the first time but also when you go through this traumatising situation, when I got to see my daughter I felt comforted. I felt a lot better by seeing her.

“I was encouraged by my GP to get home and see my daughter because she said it would help my mind and recovery.”

Despite the solace of seeing his daughter, Mansoor can still picture the incident when he sleeps.

He said: “Sometimes when I sleep here, I wake up in the night and I have night sweats and terrors. My wife is asking me ‘what’s wrong?’ and I just say I don’t know. I tell her I just had a nightmare or bad dream because I can’t really tell my family the truth.

“It’s happened three to four times, it’s raining and I’m at work and it’s that same tall guy with a black hoodie hitting me. When I get up, I’m sweating and have very heavy breathing. My wife is a bit concerned.”

Mansoor is planning on flying back to England in March but said he is prepared to fly back earlier if the police need to speak with him.

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StuartW wrote:
Anyway, I'm assuming Uber's new fixed pricing may have been a factor in all this? Of course, headbangers will kick off because of stuff like this even in a normal taximeter scenario, but I'd guess fixed pricing makes incidents like this more likely :?

Yesterday, a Time Out journalist wrote:
Soon, Uber also plans to introduce multi-stop fees for time spent at on-trip stops.


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