'Bhaiya Nahi Hu' writes Rapido driver as he send inappropriate texts at night to women

A Rapido driver sends inappropriate texts to a woman late at night. Asks her not to call him 'bhaiya'

By  Ritika Nath March 16th 2023 02:08 PM

A Rapido driver sent an unpleasant text message to a woman after she provided her whereabouts over WhatsApp, in yet another instance of unpleasant action by taxi drivers and bike taxi aggregators against female customers.


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The need for tougher privacy regulations on ride-sharing applications was brought to light by a Twitter user who posted an upsetting screenshot of conversations with someone she claimed to be her Rapido driving partner.

shared my location with a captain at @rapidobikeapp and this is what i get???? FUCK YOUR APP FUCK YOUR MEN FUCK MEN pic.twitter.com/EHLqd7lpt5

— husnpari (@behurababe) March 12, 2023

In the five texts in the screenshot, the accused texts the woman in Hindi at 1:25 AM to inquire about her wakefulness before telling her that he only came for the pick-up due to her voice and display photo.

In response to the incident, Rapido also asked for an apology and said that they trying to look for the id and they are looking into the matter. 


In addition to highlighting that app-based aggregators are no longer completely safe, numerous users asked the bike-sharing company to take action against the driver.

We have been relentlessly trying to reach you to get the Ride ID & your registered mobile no.
Please understand that these details are required urgently for us to be able to help you.

— Rapido Cares (@RapidoCares) March 15, 2023

Rapido is now not safe, one woman wrote.

Women customers have reported several of these events in the past, leading companies like Swiggy to "deactivate" the accounts of wrongdoers. They claim that food delivery partners or cab drivers have texted or called them.

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