Student who feared for life in speeding Uber furious company first offered her $5 voucher

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A student who says she feared for her life when her Uber driver went over double the speed limit is furious the company only offered a $5 voucher after she first called to complain.

Thornhill, Ont. woman Alanna Moness said she was heading home after a night out with her friends in Toronto in the early hours of Dec. 22 when she called an Uber.

Video taken by Moness during the trip also appears to show the driver going through at least one stop sign without braking. Moness said when she got home she contacted Uber's emergency line to report what had happened but was surprised by their response.

 

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Amazing how no one ever saw these problems coming when Uber first popped up. What did they expect would happen when you allow untrained, improperly licensed and insured kids to become professional drivers with responsibility for other people and little to no oversight?

Gotta have someone scared to death to make it relevant - if it was mom wouldn’t be hearing about it

He still knows where she lives. I’m hearing a lot of reports like this about Uber. They don’t seem to address problems adequately and I’m thinking it’s not the best option for young women.

CTV: 'Student who feared for life in speeding Uber [***is***] furious company first offered her $5 voucher' You're inducing dyslexia in people who otherwise don't have it.

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