A driver for minicab firm Addison Lee has been suspended after allegedly kicking a gay couple out of his cab for holding hands.
Liam Kelly explained how he got in the cab with his boyfriend after leaving the G-A-Y bar in Soho last night.
He said he was told to ‘get out’ just moments later by the Addison Lee employee who then allegedly called the pair ‘dirty’.
Mr Kelly posted the license plate number of the car online following
the incident and complained to the private hire firm via his Twitter
account.
‘Just been ejected from an @AddisonLeeCabs taxi for being gay. Thanks for the homophobic treatment,’ he wrote.
‘My BF and I got into a taxi from G-A-Y Late. Started holding hands and were told to get out, and called dirty.’
He later tweeted: ‘Thank you to everyone for your messages of
support, they mean a lot. We’re home now, after a very nice black taxi
journey.’
Addison Lee said it ‘does not tolerate any form of discrimination’ and launched an immediate investigation.
‘We are aware of an incident involving an Addison Lee vehicle in London last night,’ it said.
‘This incident is being investigated thoroughly, and the driver has
been suspended from duty while the investigation takes place.
‘We are also in contact with the customer to understand more about what happened.
‘We pride ourselves in delivering the highest possible level of
professional service, and we take matters like this very seriously.’
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