UBER PASSENGER BANNED FOREVER AFTER THREATENING TO ACCUSE DRIVER OF RAPE

Uber passenger banned forever after threatening to accuse driver of rape 

An Uber passenger has been banned from the car service for life. The antics of the Bronx woman went viral this week after she was captured on video repeatedly threatening her driver that she would falsely accuse of him of hitting and raping her. 
In response, Uber has confirmed that the woman has received a lifelong ban, according to the New York Post. In the nearly nine-minute video captured by the Uber driver, the woman refused to get out of the car and made repeated threats of violence and to tell the police he hit and raped her. 
The driver played it cool the entire time, knowing her false accusations were being recorded. Apparently, the argument began because the driver didn’t have an iPhone charger. 
She repeatedly demands that he take her to her destination or call her boyfriend to tell her she isn’t coming. During one exchange the woman said: “I will punch myself in the face and tell the cops you did it. You’re going to jail. “…You wanna play yourself? 
I’ll call the cops right now… I’m going to tell them you’re holding me against my will… You’re going to jail for domestic violence.” Eventually, she left after failing to get her way, but not before spilling a drink in the back seat of the car.

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