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WED · 2026-06-17 · 12:34 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0617-85201
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Milan tram drivers ‘used WhatsApp for sexist chat about female passengers’

Milan prosecutors are investigating a group of tram drivers from the city's public transport firm, ATM, who are accused of using a WhatsApp group to share and comment on sexist and vulgar content. The drivers allegedly accessed and hacked into the tram's CCTV system to obtain images of female passengers, focusing on specific body parts.

Angela Giuffrida in RomeThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-17 · 12:34 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Milan tram drivers ‘used WhatsApp for sexist chat about female passengers’
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Milan prosecutors are investigating a group of tram drivers from the city's public transport firm, ATM, who are accused of using a WhatsApp group to share and comment on sexist and vulgar content. The drivers allegedly accessed and hacked into the tram's CCTV system to obtain images of female passengers, focusing on specific body parts. The investigation began after a passenger noticed an off-duty driver viewing such images and comments on his phone and reported it. At least one employee is under investigation for unauthorized IT system access and hacking. Searches and device confiscations have been ordered for other employees. ATM is conducting its own internal inquiry.

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Codacons filed a formal complaint, stating the incident requires clarity and could lead to criminal and civil claims if confirmed.

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Allegations emerged after a passenger noticed an off-duty driver viewing a WhatsApp chat with sexist comments and images of women's bodies.

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Prosecutors investigating employee for unauthorized IT system access and hacking CCTV for images of female passengers.

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Milan tram drivers suspended amid investigation into WhatsApp group with sexist comments about female passengers.

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The issue of online misogyny is prevalent in Italy, with recent examples including doctored images of prominent women.

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A group of tram drivers in Milan have been suspended from their jobs amid an investigation into a WhatsApp group in which they allegedly exchanged sexist and vulgar comments about images of female passengers.Milan prosecutors placed at least one employee of ATM, the city’s public transport firm, under investigation on Tuesday for allegedly accessing an IT system without authorisation and for hacking a CCTV system to obtain images of female passengers.Searches of the homes of five other male employees and the confiscation of their mobile phones and other devices have been ordered, according to reports in the Italian press.The drivers allegedly commented on photos taken from CCTV that homed in on the legs, faces, breasts and thighs of female passengers.The allegations emerged after a woman travelling on the number 15 tram on Saturday noticed an off-duty driver, still wearing his uniform and sitting in front of her, viewing a WhatsApp group chat on his phone allegedly containing such images along with sexist comments and jokes about the women’s bodies.Realising the images had come from CCTV, which is installed on every tram in Milan for safety purposes, she took a photo of the chat on the off-duty driver’s screen and sent it to a high-profile feminist activist who reported it to ATM.ATM, which is conducting an internal inquiry, said in a statement: “ATM has acted promptly and ​with the utmost attention to fully clarify the episode, verify the proper use of company tools, protect customers and the thousands of employees who work correctly every day in service of the city.”It is unclear whether the images came from the CCTV system on just one tram or several, or if they were shared beyond the group chat.Marco Maria Donzelli, the president in Lombardy for Codacons, the Italian consumer watchdog that filed a formal complaint with Milan prosecutors, said: “This is a very serious incident that requires clarity, because if the facts that have emerged are confirmed, we would be faced with serious offences punishable by our criminal code, which would also pave the way for civil claims for compensation by the victims.”The leaders of various transport unions said in a joint statement that “respect for human dignity and gender equality are essential values”.The issue of online misogyny is prevalent in Italy. There was outrage last summer after a pornographic website featuring doctored images of prominent women, including the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, came to light.Meloni criticised the circulation of AI-generated deepfake images of her in May, including one depicting her in lingerie.
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