WATCH: Students Catch Driver Taking Inappropriate Pics in China

By Gary Bailer, June 28, 2017

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It was just another Didi ride for the four college students – until one woke up and discovered she was part of an involuntary photo shoot on June 25.

But the women didn't take it sitting down, calling out the driver and demanding his cellphone, on which they discovered video of their legs.

Watch the women giving the driver a piece of their minds – and discovering the videos in his phone's 'recently deleted' folder below (VPN off):

Police are investigating the incident, which took place near Dalian, Liaoning province, according to a Shanghai Daily article

The unnamed student in the front seat also says the driver touched her breasts with his elbow, according to the same report.

The driver claims that he accidentally took the 'seven or eight' photos, according to a Sina Finance report, which contradicts the Shanghai Daily report that says the driver was 'unconscious.'

Translating hiccups aside, it's been a harried week for anti-sexual harassment causes in China, with Shenzhen's 'female-priority car' seeing men pile in, apparently oblivious to the pink stickers suggesting women be given the space.

READ MORE: Shenzhen's New 'Female-Priority' Subway Cars a Total Bust?

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