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TV football commentator James Brayshaw reveals why he was BANNED from using Uber

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James Brayshaw reveals why he was banned from working at Uber for six years
  • James Brayshaw was banned from Uber for six years
  • He explained the strange situation on the radio.
  • Brayshaw is a popular commentator on Channel 9.

James Brayshaw has explained why he was banned from using the taxi app Uber for six years.

The popular television personality, who comments on football for Channel 7 and Triple M, spoke about the unusual situation that has arisen with the car transport service.

“What happened was that I had a credit card that kept getting cancelled because they had fraud alerts,” she said on Triple M’s Saturday Rub.

“And then I booked an Uber that was canceled due to a fraud alert without realizing it and I was banned from using Uber for six years.”

Brayshaw’s Triple M colleague Isaac Smith joked: “You get less for murder.”

Typically, people convicted of murder in Australia must serve a minimum of 20 years in prison.

Elsewhere, Brayshaw’s close friend and fellow football pundit Billy Brownless is set to undergo hernia surgery this week.

He caught the attention of radio listeners as he cheered on his horse racing at Caulfield.

James Brayshaw reveals why he was banned from working at Uber for six years

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