A Wiltshire taxi driver has been suspended and is under investigation after allegedly "pestering a young girl for a kiss" following a fare on July 27. The incident, which reportedly occurred in Calne, involved a 17-year-old passenger.
The male private hire driver, who was working for the company Swoop, picked up the teenager in Swindon and drove her approximately 15 miles to her destination in Calne. Upon arrival, it's claimed the driver "turned to the back seat and pestered her for a kiss."
Swoop has confirmed receiving a complaint regarding the driver's conduct and stated they are "cooperating with the authorities." A spokesperson for the company said, "A self-employed taxi driver, who started working with us on the 4th of July 2025, has been the subject of a complaint that we received by email yesterday, from the parent of a young female."
The company has suspended the driver from receiving further bookings while a full investigation is carried out. "Whilst a full investigation is carried out, we have also been communicating with the parent of the female who has brought these allegations, and cooperating with the police in their enquires, plus we will be assisting Swindon Borough Council, who recently licenced the individual," the spokesperson added.
Swoop expressed hope that "dashcam or CCTV footage might have captured the alleged event, thus assisting everyone, and speeding the correct outcome of this matter." The driver will remain suspended until both the police and Swindon Borough Council determine "the appropriate course of action."
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