Whitmire’s alleged assault is made worse because he shouldn’t have been driving for Uber at all. As first reported by PandoDaily, Whitmire has a felony conviction from 2009 for selling marijuana, a felony charge from 2012 for selling cocaine and is currently on probation for a battery charge. Uber has always said it had a “zero-tolerance” policy for alcohol and drug-related offenses, though the definition of that policy has changed over time. Uber’s most recent background check criteria forbid drivers from having, among other things, drug-related charges or felony convictions within the last seven years, both of which Whitmire has.
Whitmire was deactivated from the system in December and “we will defer to the criminal justic system to take matters from here,” Uber spokesman Lane Kasselman said in an e-mail. “This driver had a clean background check from Hirease.” Hirease could not immediately be reached for comment.
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