I was heading home and this Grab driver tried to make small talk. No issues with that besides him asking if I’ll be clubbing tonight because it’s ladies’ night. I said I was tired and I closed my eyes to rest.
When I opened my eyes, I saw him watching a YouTube video with a well-endowed woman wearing a low cut top talking in the video.
Curious, I asked what that video was about and he said it’s about PUA (pick up artists). It made me more curious so I asked him to show me the channel. When I looked it up at home, it’s NOT PUA. It’s all about tips in bed (for those who’re asking, it’s Carrie 雨千).
Who watches such NSFW content at work and who thinks it’s ok to watch it in the presence of another woman in an enclosed space? Who knows how many videos he watched while my eyes were closed? The more I think about it the weirder I felt.
He didn’t drive off immediately after I alighted. I walked up the stairs of the neighbouring block and watched him drive out slowly and only walked home after seeing him leave.
I was SO TIRED yesterday and I had to make further detours just to keep myself safe. Thanks ah.
I reported this incident to Grab stating he shouldn’t be watching videos while driving in the first place and it’s inappropriate content some more. Grab replied saying they have given warning and will continue to monitor him.
I don’t want him to lose his job, I just wanted him to know this is not acceptable.
Was I being paranoid or he’s being too much
Netizens’ comments
- Any video he watches while driving would be NSFW
- It doesn’t matter what type of video he was watching – a PHV driver should not be watching any videos while driving, for obvious reasons.
- Why are his eyes on anything other than the road while driving and carrying a passenger is a better question. Is the insurance payout that generous?
- I am more worried about the safety of watching a video while driving, if you dont report this incident, it might result in a serious accident the next time he is driving another passenger