A Nottingham family has said it is "flabbergasted" after police decided to take no further action against an Uber driver accused of assaulting two sisters in March.
The incident, which was partially filmed, has left the family questioning the justice system.
The altercation unfolded on March 23, when two sisters, aged 20 and 28, hailed an Uber on Angel Row after a night out.
The situation quickly escalated when the 28-year-old felt unwell, prompting her younger sister to suggest opening a window.
According to the sisters, the driver allegedly responded by saying: "If you're going to get sick, get out of my car," before reportedly verbally abusing them.
One of the sisters began filming as they exited the vehicle, closing the doors "harshly." The driver is then seen allegedly leaving his car and punching the woman filming, as well as a man from a group who intervened to help the women. It is claimed both women were punched by the driver.
Despite a police call following the incident, no officers were dispatched "due to demand elsewhere" and the driver having left the scene.
Two months later, the sisters were informed that the case was being closed.
An email from Nottinghamshire Police to one of the sisters, seen by Nottinghamshire Live, stated: "Having interviewed the taxi driver, it has been decided there is not enough reliable evidence to progress this job. Both the provided statements undermine each other as to the events that happened and the initial call from yourself differs to your statement."
Cllr Sarita-Marie Rehman-Wall, the women's mother and a Bulwell Forest Labour Councillor, expressed her dismay, stating: "We are absolutely flabbergasted. You can’t look at that video and not be absolutely astounded.
"They didn't take into consideration how traumatised they were and how that could affect their statements."
She added that her daughter "said she’s lost faith in humanity and can’t trust men. It’s disgraceful, shame on Nottinghamshire Police. We will keep pushing for a complaint."
While the police have closed their investigation, the City of Wolverhampton, which licensed the driver, confirmed his licence has been revoked with immediate effect since the incident.
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