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Uber tells passengers to stop having sex with its drivers and even forbids FLIRTING

Taxi app is getting really, really sick of people getting steamy in the backseat of its cabs

Customers have said some Uber drivers have offered them drugs

UBER are getting really, really sick of people getting steamy in the backseat of its cabs.

It appears that it's become a big enough problem for the app to politely remind everyone not to have sex while riding in the car.

 Passengers have clearly been getting steamy in the backseat of their Uber cabs
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Passengers have clearly been getting steamy in the backseat of their Uber cabsCredit: PA:Press Association

It follows claims Uber drivers were offering passengers drugs after picking them up.

Community guidelines published last week stated passengers should refrain from “sexual contact with drivers or fellow riders…no matter what."

Flirting is also off the cards.

It added: "As our community guidelines make clear, you shouldn’t touch or flirt with other people in the car."

And don’t even think about complimenting your fellow riders.

It stated: "It’s OK to chat with other people in the car.

"But please don’t comment on someone’s appearance or ask whether they are single."

Spilling food or drink and smoking is also banned and could cause your account to be revoked.

 Flirting, throwing up and inappropriate touching will get you banned from Uber
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Flirting, throwing up and inappropriate touching will get you banned from UberCredit: Reuters

And one worth remembering this Christmas is the ban on throwing up because you’ve had to much to drink.

Done some (or all) of the above? You can check your Uber passenger rating here.

The app said its guidelines are there to ensure rides are enjoyable and safe for everyone.

It said: “These ground rules are designed to ensure that riders and drivers have a five star ride when using Uber.

Please take a moment to read them. Because whether you’re a rider trying to get from A to B — or a partner wanting to earn money as a driver — your behaviour matters."


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