KEY POINTS
  • The St. Louis Post-Dispatch told the story of Jason Gargac, an Uber and Lyft driver who live-streams his riders.
  • Uber suspended the driver for violating its own rules. 
A driver with placards for both Lyft and Uber waits for a traffic light outside South Station in Boston.

A ride-sharing driver in St. Louis who reportedly live streams his passengers has been suspended by both Uber and Lyft for violating company guidelines, after his actions were published in a news article and circulated widely on social media.

In a lengthy profile on Saturday, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch told the story of Jason Jason Gargac, a 32-year old Uber and Lyft driver who built a following on Twitch by broadcasting people who hailed his vehicle – some of them children. During each ride, more than 4,000 viewers on his Twitch stream indulged in real-time commentary that frequently delved into crude, mocking and judgmental. According to the report, Missouri doesn’t view the broadcasts as a violation of state law.