UBER has banned a driver after a video emerged showing a man pulling up his trousers while a young woman holds her head in her hands in the back of a car.
The disturbing clip shows the driver pulling up his pants after apparently being seen in the backseat of a car next to a blonde woman.
Uber are investigating after the footage was shared widely online.
In the video, the driver is confronted by a man in Rochdale, Manchester after the car was seen parked in a driveway.
Spotting the man in the back seat with a young blonde girl, the cameraman asks: “Yo, what are you doing?”
The driver calmly gets out of the car and moves to the drivers seat as the man asks: “Brother, what are you doing at my house? What are you doing?”
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He continues: “The month of Ramadan and you’re doing stuff like this?”
The driver answers: “Sorry, I said sorry.”
It's thought the shocking encounter took place at 9pm on Easter Sunday.
The footage then shows the young girl crouched in the back seat with her head in her hands.
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The man once again asks: “What the f*** are you doing? This is disgusting mate.”
The driver then drives away with the girl still hunched on the back seat.
An Uber spokesperson said: "We are horrified by the actions depicted in the video and are taking action.
"We have banned the driver while we investigate and are working directly with the police."
Local MP Tony Lloyd said: "I have been made aware of a video of an Uber driver circulating online and this must be taken very seriously. I've asked Greater Manchester Police to investigate this.
"I expect a very rapid investigation by the police as well as by Uber. This is a really worrying video and a rapid investigation is necessary.
"The protection of young people is paramount and this video needs to be investigated to give the public reassurance and to protect vulnerable young people."
Rochdale Borough Council said: "This is a live police investigation and we are liaising with Greater Manchester Police with a view to acting on any information they confirm and share with the Council."
The Sun have contacted Greater Manchester Police for comment.
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