MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — A South Carolina mother is suing Uber after she said a driver picked up her teenage son in Mount Pleasant and drove him five hours away to Atlanta.
In the lawsuit, the mother said her son, who suffers from mental and emotional setbacks, was picked up on March 12 from his school in Mount Pleasant and was driven to Atlanta.
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She’s asking Uber for money for the trauma and distress this incident caused, but didn’t specify how much. Uber has not responded to the lawsuit.'
She claims the driver took him to the Braves Stadium so he could “run the bases.”
When her son didn’t come home from school, she feared he was kidnapped.
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This isn’t the first case we have seen with rideshare drivers picking up children. Two years ago, a mother was late pick up her 5-year-old son from an after-school program in Charleston and somehow, he ended up in a Lyft by himself.
According to Lyft’s policy, no one under 17 is allowed to ride in a car by themselves.
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