My driving instructor showed me swingers’ sites & asked if I’d had SEX in car – I begged AA for help but was fobbed off
A DISGUSTED mum claimed a pervy driving instructor showed her swingers' sites and pestered her with sexual questions - but the AA fobbed her off when she begged for help.
Georgia Lewis, from Wales, alleged her teacher constantly grilled her about explicit subjects and harassed her on social media across five months of lessons.
The 25-year-old started learning with an AA Driving School instructor in February as he had good reviews online.
But Georgia claimed the sleazy behaviour began from the very first meeting and there was an "incident" during every lesson.
I was learning to change gears without looking and I would sometimes accidentally touch his leg and he would say that was the most sex he'd had in x amount of months and it would cost me extra
Georgia Lewis
When she stalled the car, he allegedly said: "It's been a while since [he's] been choked".
The mum-of-two said: "It made me feel really uncomfortable. Even though it was inappropriate, I didn't think there was any malice behind it.
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"It was only when the comments started getting worse that I started to think this isn't appropriate. I'd employed him to teach me to drive.
"One lesson, he pulled up outside of my house after my lesson and he pulled up a swingers' website and was showing me nude photos of people in my area that were on this website."
When Georgia told him she didn't want to see those sights, she claimed he "just laughed".
"He would also tell me that he loved playing with nipples and asked if I enjoyed nipple play. We weren't talking about anything to do with that," she claimed.
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"I was learning to change gears without looking and I would sometimes accidentally touch his leg and he would say that was the most sex he'd had in x amount of months and it would cost me extra."
He also asked the mum-of-two if she had ever had sex in a car, before telling her in graphic detail about the times he had, according to Georgia.
I gave them as much proof as I could and it still wasn't enough. They just took the word of a man who was in a position of power
Georgia
Georgia also alleged her driving instructor told her he loves "p***y" and "once made a girl s****t all over the dashboard".
Between lessons, he would stalk her socials, pressure her for pictures, and leave suggestive comments on the posts, she claimed.
And he even took photos of himself on her phone.
Georgia said: "He sent me a picture of a wooded area and said this would be a perfect place to chill."
She said she tried to brush off the comments in the hope he would eventually leave her alone.
Finally, Georgia told her family and she reported the instructor to the AA.
The company confirmed the teacher admitted to taking selfies on Georgia's phone and sending inappropriate emojis.
However, he claimed he thought his actions were "funny" and he was "empowering her".
He denied the sexual conversations.
The AA said there were "two conflicting version of events" but they would "monitor his account closely moving forward" and told him it "cannot happen again".
Georgia was stunned at the lack of action and shared her allegations online.
Her post sparked six other women to come forward with similar claims about the same instructor.
One of the women alleged she was targeted by him during lessons in 2023.
A second claimed he took her to his "favourite dogging spot" and showed her swingers' sites as he confessed he enjoyed watching other people have sex.
She said his behaviour was "extremely inappropriate" and she changed instructors.
The same woman said she has now reported him to the AA.
'REALLY LET DOWN'
The AA Driving School have since apologised for the "behaviours alleged".
It is understood the instructor is no longer teaching for their company.
Georgia said she feels disappointed by the driving school's response to serious allegations.
She said: "I felt really let down that they didn't do more. This is why women don't speak up against sexual harassment. Unless there's concrete proof for every allegation, nothing gets done about it.
"I gave them as much proof as I could and it still wasn't enough. They just took the word of a man who was in a position of power.
"I think he's like this with just about every young female he's been teaching. I think he needs to have his driving instructor licence removed."
The 25-year-old said the alleged experience has made her "anxious" around men she doesn't know.
She slammed the instructor and vowed he "shouldn't be allowed to teach girls anymore".
An AA Driving School spokesman said: "We take all allegations incredibly seriously and investigate as soon as they are brought to our attention, as we did in this instance.
"We are committed to ensuring all our self-employed, franchised driving instructors act professionally and with high standards of courtesy.
"We are sorry the behaviours alleged by Miss Lewis fell short of these standards. In our initial response to Miss Lewis we committed to continued monitoring, and, as a result of this, have taken further action.
"We would encourage anyone with a complaint to contact us directly so we can investigate. In instances of serious allegations, we would also encourage complainants to contact the police and DVSA.
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"In instances where franchisees' behaviour falls short of the standards we expect, we work swiftly to end their franchise with us and take immediate steps to prevent them teaching under our brand."
The Sun contacted the AA Driving School for comment.