Transcript for Florida Uber Driver Attack Caught on Camera

We have the case of a passenger behaving badly. An Uber driver was attacked by a doctor in Miami and you see it right there caught on camera. ABC's Reena ninan is here with the story. Good morning, Reena. Reporter: Good morning. An Uber executive said they want to be as reliable as running water but it's not customer service at issue but yet another confrontation with an Uber driver and this may be the wildest yet. Papers flying. What are you doing. Reporter: Barking and berating. Get the In the car. Reporter: And at times seemingly violent. This woman seen here in a confrontation with an Uber driver identified as anjali Ramkissoon, a fourth year neurology resident in Miami, Florida. Can you call 911, please? Yes, call 911. Oh, yeah. Reporter: When Ramkissoon jumped into an Uber that wasn't hers, the customer who did order the Uber started recording the encounter. I'm a five foot girl that weighs 100 pounds. I'm getting really like belligerent right now. Reporter: The following clash ensuing. Ramkissoon kneeing the driver, he then throwing her down. In the car. Get the In the car. Reporter: Ramkissoon even tossing items from the passenger seat at one point. You lost your mind. I have lost my mind. Reporter: Before walking away. Good night. Reporter: The driver speaking to local station WTVJ. She was erratic, screaming, cursing. Reporter: This isn't the first time this has happened. This showed a former taco bell executive attacking his driver from behind. As for Ramkissoon she did not respond to her request for comment and Miami police telling ABC news there was no incident report nor was she arrested however her employers Jackson health system releasing a estimating saying she has been placed on administrative leave adding they have launched an internal investigation to determine if any disciplinary action will be taken up to and including termination. And getting around town may be harder. Uber tells us they've suspended her account. I understand that. Okay, Reena, thanks very much.

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